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Can humanoid AI robots really handle arduous factory work? A new Ford factory trial exceeds targets
In a six-week trial at Ford’s Cologne Innovation Centre, the Alpha HMND 01 moved heavy totes, lifted metal car parts and ...
Engineers and computer scientists are developing AI-powered robots that look and act human. Boston Dynamics invited 60 Minutes to watch its humanoid, Atlas, learn how to work at a Hyundai factory.
Companies from around the world traveled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month to show off their latest ...
While it's not ready to join the workforce yet, Atlas, an AI-powered humanoid, is learning how to do human tasks.
Kawasaki and Vestas spin-off BladeRobots are testing crewless helicopters and robots to automate dangerous wind turbine blade maintenance.
Swarm Intelligence, inspired by collective behaviors in nature, is now being applied to robotics, enabling multiple humanoid robots to collaborate seamlessly on complex tasks. UBTech's Walker S1 ...
It'll likely be a while before we have humanoid robots taking over our household chores, but what you can count on sooner is seeing more robots in industrial settings, like factories and warehouses.
A local company started by alumni from Arizona State University works with various farms to incorporate AI-powered technology ...
We're not shipping a lot of humanoid robots yet. But shipments are forecast to almost double each year for the next decade.
Humans are desperate to put the robots to work. The only problem is, the robots don’t “work” to any degree. These humanoid ...
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