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Robots have one big problem: they still completely suck
Robots have never looked more impressive, yet in the real world they still fail at the basic promise of doing useful work ...
The Atlas robot could start working in Hyundai factories as soon as 2028.
The company says Atlas will be trained to work in its auto plants, adopting the same strategy that Tesla is using to validate ...
If vacuum brands like Dyson and Shark can venture into hair care and kill it, who says a drone brand can't be the next big Roomba or Roborock competitor? DJI begs that question with the imminent ...
Human-inspired robots, aptly called humanoids, have emerged as the tech industry’s big bet on what comes next. They stand ...
Hyundai admits humanoid robots in car factories will change the nature of work—but don't expect much of an impact on prices.
We're not shipping a lot of humanoid robots yet. But shipments are forecast to almost double each year for the next decade.
To create a safer, more practical robot, Professor Ryan Truby and his team developed a soft, flexible actuator that enables robots to move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle. To ...
Editor’s Note: After waking up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, the stock market is finding its footing this afternoon. The fact is folks are anxiously awaiting the Trump administration’s ...
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