Cheaper than humans and won't burn your coffee. How robots are changing service life
Vandhana Mohanraj and her partner Faisal Fakhani had just finished their regular grocery run when the couple decided to stop ...
Vandhana Mohanraj and her partner Faisal Fakhani had just finished their regular grocery run when the couple decided to stop ...
Robots from around the world converged on Silicon Valley to provide a glimpse of a potential future.Two robots picked up ...
Home economics meets Star Wars at this “training centre” in the city of Hefei, where humanoid robots are being schooled ...
The authority’s support will focus on improving integration and interoperability Five hundred local enterprises will receive support from the Infocomm ...
CHENNAI, India — Now that artificial intelligence has mastered almost everything we do online, it needs help learning how we physically move ...
How can Tesla become an US$8.5 trillion company? That is the market valuation the electric vehicle maker would have to ...
Courier and logistics giant FedEx has partnered home-grown startup QuikBot Technologies to deploy autonomous delivery robots to commercial areas in ...
The company is building its own agentic AI services that will be integrated into its software for smartphones and other ...
META Platforms, after pushing into augmented reality and artificial intelligence (AI), has identified its next big bet: AI-powered humanoid robots.The ...
TOYOTA Motor’s research unit and Hyundai Motor’s Boston Dynamics are joining forces to speed up the development of humanoid robots ...
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