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Engineers show humans and robots can build smarter, safer and faster
Monash University researchers have trialed a new system demonstrating how humans and robots can team up on the job to make ...
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U.S. and China Are Racing to Build the Smartest Robots
With Humanoid Robots :collision: China's Ant Group just revealed its first humanoid robot, R1 — capable of everything from ...
Brookfield invested in Figure’s latest funding round, which gave the California-based AI robotics company a US$39-billion ...
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Dog crate-sized robot factory learns to assemble electronics by watching humans
Developed by MicroFactory, the general-purpose tabletop robot can be trained with the help of AI or human demonstration. The ...
Though automation reduces the number of jobs in the auto industry, there are still plenty of human workers needed to oversee ...
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Bionic skin gives robots human-like touch
Imagine a world where robots not only look like humans but also feel like us. Advanced technology has made this possible with ...
A robotics company, co-founded by Tipperary man Jamie Palmer, which is building a robotic labour force for space, has announced the completion of a $6.1m funding round.
Forecasts that AI could erase tens of millions of jobs by the end of the decade appear to be making the notion of a ...
Experience futuristic food delivery at Hyderabad's RGIA with a robot delivering meals directly to passengers at boarding gates.
From robotics, to creating an AI-powered user onboarding solution, to building conscious businesses that improve people’s lives, Kedar Kulkarni, CEO and Co-founder of HyperVerge reflects on his ...
Tesla (TSLA) surged after Elon Musk's $1B insider purchase, but current valuation appears stretched despite long-term ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration told NBC News that it had spoken to Tesla about mishaps at train crossings ...
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