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Elon Musk admitted on Tesla’s Q4 2025 earnings call today that the company doesn’t have any Optimus robots doing ...
CEO Elon Musk recently provided encouraging updates on Tesla's autonomous driving and humanoid robotics technology.
So, how does a robot actually do its thing? It might seem like magic, but it’s really just a combination of a few key parts working together. Think of it like building with LEGOs, but way more ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. At CES 2026, we put the robots to the test to see whether they’re ready for real homes — or still stuck in demo ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Zoox has opened its autonomous robotaxis to the public, offering free rides along the Las Vegas Strip after seven years of testing and development in the city. The company has been ...
In 2021, 60 Minutes visited the offices of robotics company Boston Dynamics and met an early model of its humanoid robot, Atlas. It could run, jump and maintain its balance when pushed. But it was ...
Abstract: Conflicts often arise in swarm robotics between individual tasks related to environmental adaptation and the cooperative objective of maintaining a formation. For instance, obstacles may ...
Robot lawn mowers may still seem futuristic, but advances in technology (especially satellite mapping) have made them more efficient and accessible than ever. They tend to take a little time and work ...
Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español. Dr. Kornelis Poelstra is pioneering the future of spinal surgery with robotics — and he’s doing it right here in Southern Nevada. The orthopedic ...
Boston Dynamics reveals how Atlas folds its legs inward, checks its sensors, and rises smoothly in a motion designed for safety and reliability.Boston Dynamics Boston Dynamics has released a new ...
Scientists in Switzerland have built a robot as small as a grain of sand. Surgeons control it with magnets and move it through blood vessels to place medicine exactly where it is needed. Bradley J.