A humanoid robot developed in China has transformed from a nimble dancer to performing kung fu moves with surprising precision and balance.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes humanoid robots are less than five years away from seeing wide use in manufacturing ...
The manufacturing industry would likely adopt humanoid robots because the industry has tasks that robots can handle in a ...
Israeli-American Elad Inbar, chief executive officer of the Dallas, Texas-based RobotLAB, has written a primer on robots in ...
There are fears on how recent advances in robotics and AI could render many human jobs redundant, but humans might move to ...
José Rivera’s play “Your Name Means Dream” doesn’t live up to its promise.
Humanoid robots will soon join the workforce, according to the CEO of Nvidia, with factory work the likeliest destination.
A team of scientists has developed an AI-powered robot that can make coffee in a busy kitchen, bringing us one step closer to ...
BBC interview resurfaces, predicting a future where humans and robots converge into hybrid entities. With advances in bionic ...
When groups make decisions—whether it's humans aligning on a shared idea, robots coordinating tasks, or fish deciding where ...
The Unitree G1, a humanoid robot developed by Chinese tech firm Unitree Robotics, has become the world’s first to perform a ...