We humans have mastered fire, split the atom, and shot ourselves into space. We've built machines that can outthink us and tools that can cook us lunch or cut open our chests to perform life-saving ...
Why can’t a robot do the dishes? Well, it can, but maybe not as well or as cheaply as we’d hoped. More than once, I have started a robotics article with an appeal to the Jetsons tv show of the late ...
In a move that inches us just a little closer to the singularity, engineers have developed robots that can grow, self-repair, and morph by absorbing parts from other robots. They can also help their ...
The service robotics sector is increasingly transitioning from a research-focused stage toward commercialization-led growth. Industry projections indicate that future expansion will be driven ...
The technical aspects of bearing specifications, touching on the evolution from standard to tailored solutions. An overview of the bearings used in humanoid robots, including crossed roller bearings, ...
As businesses deploy more specialized robots side by side, the question is no longer what one robot can do. The bigger question is whether many robots, sensors and AI systems can work together as a ...
See more: An illustrated version of this article will be published within the next two weeks on our CultureLab books and arts blog IN Darwin’s Devices John Long plunges into a world of blue marlin, ...
Robotics and artificial intelligence are converging at an unprecedented pace. As robotics systems increasingly integrate AI-driven decision-making, businesses are unlocking new efficiencies and ...
Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson tells CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia how AI is accelerating the development of humanoid robots and talks about the company’s key competitive edge. Got a confidential news ...
Historically, humans have solved their toughest tasks by creating tools capable of withstanding greater strain to undertake the job or augment their abilities. From levers to steam engines and beyond, ...
Here is a constraint that almost no one building physical AI says out loud, even though every one of them is quietly fighting it. A robot’s intelligence wants three things at once. It wants to be ...
Technological innovation is redefining the very nature and impact of robotic surgery. As the sector races toward a $50 billion valuation by 2032, I believe we must look beyond the market cap to ...