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Future of autonomous driving and robots just went up a gear. Nvidia and Boston Dynamics CES latest
Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time, marking it as no longer a prototype. And Nvidia expects autonomous driving to hit roads soon. View on euronews
Today, FF also announced the unveiling of a new product category under its upgraded Global EAI Industry Bridge Strategy—Embodied AI Robotics. This expansion could further solidify the foundation of FF’s EAI ecosystem and raise its long-term growth ceiling, creating greater value for its stockholders and retail investors.
Robots at CES 2026 are smarter, more helpful and more fun. Here are our favorites so far.
Already FDA-cleared and in routine clinical use in Las Vegas, the Dynamis Robotic Surgical System is set for its next evolution, leveraging NVIDIA Jetson Thor, NVIDIA Isaac for Healthcare, and NVIDIA Cosmos platforms to define the future of hard tissue robotic surgery.
Robots displayed at CES 2026 show they're not trying to be sci-fi anymore. They’re practical, folding laundry and offering companionship.
Atlas humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics shifts to real work at CES 2026, lifting up to 50 kg so teams can offload strain and cut injury risk.
CES 2026 --As robots move from novelty to necessity across factories, warehouses, hospitals, and public spaces, CES 2026 is making one thing clear: visual perception will define the future of robotics.
CES 2026 Read and watch our complete CES coverage here Updated less than 1 hour ago I’ve just come out of a LG’s CES 2026 press conference – dubbed a ‘World Premiere’, giving the sense of something new and exciting about to appear (although it transpired all of what was spoken about had already been
The robot that’s perhaps gotten the most attention for its slow movements at CES is CLOiD from LG Electronics. The robot appeared on stage with LG executive Brandt Varner, who handed CLOiD a towel that it then placed into a washing machine.
Alan Zambeli-Ljepovic, MD, MHS, sits at the arcade-like console like a church organist. He places his feet on the machine’s pedals and slips the middle finger and thumb of each hand into delicate pincher-like loops. The nearly six-foot-tall surgery robot ...
At the end of the third quarter of 2025, Intuitive Surgical had placed 10,763 of its da Vinci surgical robot systems into service. That was up from 9,539 in the same quarter of 2024, a 13% increase. There is clearly strong demand for the company's high-tech medical devices.