Humanoid robots, once confined to the realms of science fiction and futuristic daydreams, are now becoming palpable entities in our daily lives. As technology continues its unyielding march forward, ...
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence and engineering have the potential to change the world in many ways, from health care to disaster response. And now there’s a push from companies racing ...
Robots are beginning to appear in the public arena, such as in restaurants and supermarkets. But most are still hidden away in industrial settings, including warehouses and factories. That is set to ...
In the previous part of this blog series, i-Robot: A new approach to robotics to make our life easier and safer, Part 6, I described robots that can assist people that are not self-sufficient. There ...
XPENG’s humanoid robot, Iron, is not your typical factory machine. Standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 154 pounds, Iron combines advanced artificial intelligence with human-like movement and ...
To a robot, it might look like something from a horror film. Parts — a battery, circuit boards and wiring —are arrayed in pieces on a white lab bench. Metallic arms and legs lay inert on nearby ...
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