Scientists are exploring DNA-based robots, tiny molecular machines that could one day navigate the body, deliver targeted therapies, and even build nanoscale technologies.
Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.
The same technology developed for AVs is proving to be the key to enabling advanced robotics. And with fewer hurdles to cross ...
Businesses are embracing AI, automation, and robots. Discover how these are reshaping workplaces in this explainer story from reporter Olivia Evans.
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Humanoid robot masters tennis with 96.5% accuracy using simplified human motion
Researchers in China have developed a new system that significantly improves how humanoid robots ...
A tactile sensing robotic hand inspired by fish fin mechanics enables precise control of grip force, helping robots manipulate fragile objects without visual ...
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Nvidia-powered, wheeled humanoid robot for smart factories unveiled by Taiwan firm
Taiwan robot Techman Robot introduced its next-generation humanoid robot, TM Xplore I, at the ...
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Disney wants to change their iconic theme park characters forever with new technology
Disney is actively working to bring new technology to the theme parks to revolutionize the way that their characters come to ...
Serve stock isn't cheap right now, but the company has enormous potential. Serve predicts the shift from humans to robots in ...
A new robot from Figure AI, named Helix 02, is revolutionizing the concept of autonomous household chores in the US. It is designed to perform tasks like cleaning and organizing without human ...
Kentucky companies like GE Appliances, Amazon, and Nucor are embracing robots and AI, leading to safer workplaces, increased efficiency, and new jobs for upskilled workers.
Technology is increasingly stepping in to lighten that everyday load. Instead of adding yet another gadget to manage, a new ...
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