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Video: China’s 18 humanoid robots emerge from crates in an Ex Machina-like scene
A Chinese robotics firm has demonstrated what it calls a major step toward the ...
Researchers at China’s Tsinghua University’s Shenzhen International Graduate School have developed a next-generation tactile sensor called SuperTac. The project involved collaboration with multiple ...
Drone advances in Ukraine have accelerated a technology trend that could soon bring the world’s first fully autonomous robots to the battlefield and inaugurate a new age of warfare. Experts ...
Modern military operations increasingly take place in environments where GPS cannot be relied upon. Electronic jamming, urban ...
Nvidia also has its own automotive/robotics segment that brought in $586 million in revenue in the second quarter of its fiscal 2026. It's a small slice of Nvidia's total revenue, but key partnerships ...
In a futuristic showdown that captured global attention, four teams of autonomous humanoid robots competed in China's first AI-powered soccer tournament. The event took place in Beijing's Yizhuang ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Robots roam the streets of Detroit, picking up garbage, ...
If you've ordered food on Uber Eats recently, you may have seen a delivery robot instead of a human driver. Uber has partnered with Avride to bring autonomous robots to the streets. They already ...
Smaller than a grain of salt, the light-powered bots can think, sense and act on their own, opening up new possibilities in manufacturing and medicine Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and ...
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Ray-inspired underwater robots are getting smarter, but major hurdles remain for full autonomy
While ray-inspired robots are becoming faster and smarter, significant engineering challenges remain for achieving true ...
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