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European firm to deploy humanoid robots in semiconductor production for first time
Renowned semiconductor firm STMicroelectronics(ST) has signed an agreement with Italian firm Oversonic Robotics to ...
EngineAI's T-800 (yes, that's a Terminator designator) is perhaps the strongest robot on the planet. That's why, of course, ...
Building robots with arms, legs, and even faces is a dream for many tech entrepreneurs. For many technologists who want to ...
Recent demonstrations and lawsuits over the strength of AI humanoid robots raise essential questions about safety standards.
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has ...
The Regular Animals art exhibit featured robot dogs with disturbingly realistic human faces, pooping NFTs, and pacing behind ...
From 100,000 warehouse tote moves to robot half-marathons, explore 10 humanoid robot milestones that show how fast the future ...
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Video: Mass-production of low-cost humanoid robot butlers begins at Chinese firm
A closer look at Zerith’s H1 reveals how wheeled humanoids may reshape hospitality work through scale and reliability.
A California tech company is selling an AI humanoid that can make your life easier — but it might break the bank. The 5’6″ humanoid, from California tech company 1X Technologies, named NEO, is set to ...
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Humanoid AI robot retires after working on 30,000+ BMW X3s
On a BMW assembly line in South Carolina, a humanoid robot has quietly reached a milestone that many human workers never see, wrapping up a career after helping build more than 30,000 BMW X3 sport ...
But the tone and pizzazz of IREX has always been provided by the humanoids. It’s a somehow thrilling spectacle to see robots that look a bit like us, sort of doing things we can do, with the half plea ...
Transformer mannequin at Ripley's Believe It or Not in London, 2020 (Mark Henninger/Imagic Digital) Would you welcome a robot into your home? Guess what: You probably already have. That’s if you use ...
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