Tesla has shown off a new robot that will suck dirt and debris from its upcoming Cybercab robotaxi without needing a human.
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Researchers in China have developed a unique running stance for their four-legged robot, which allows it to move at far greater speeds than similar machines.
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Tesla announces plans to launch its robotaxi service in Austin by June 2025, with broader expansion expected by year-end.
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