Humanoid robots have officially arrived... sort of. Companies are wheeling out sleek, expensive prototypes with human-like limbs, while cooing PR departments promise a future where your home is ...
Robots that can actually do things are not slick yet, and it's a relief when robotics companies don't hide from that.
Robot assistants are on the way, but the latest models might need a human teleoperator to take over certain tasks by looking ...
Like a DJ wrapping up a particularly tight set, the Tesla Optimus robot reached to its ears and removed an invisible pair of headphones...and then keeled over, revealing, it seems, its teleoperation ...
Enactic has approached several dozen care facilities in Japan to propose that its teleoperated robots take over menial tasks, so qualified care workers have more time to look after elderly residents.
How to solve the problems of economic migrants and farming automation, asks a UK robotics company. Cue a controversial – and unexpectedly revealing – idea. Farms worldwide face severe challenges: ...
Tech firms are pouring massive sums into physical AI, and Morgan Stanley predicts the world could have more than a billion humanoid robots by 2050 - Copyright AFP ...
A pair of swivelling, human-like robotic arms, built for physical artificial intelligence research, mirror the motions of an operator in a VR headset twirling his hands like a magician. With enough ...