We need to start thinking of robots as a modern tool that we can optimally design for specific use cases rather than a panacea to solve every challenge.
Amazon's acquisition of Fauna Robotics and its Sprout humanoid looks more like a platform move than a consumer robotics play.
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‘World’s first’ humanoid robot for real household chores launched with 16-hour battery
Chinese robotics firm UniX AI has unveiled Panther, touted as the world’s first service ...
For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
Unitree's R1, one of the most affordable humanoid robots yet, could soon make its way to international markets, including the US.
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It's assumed by many that industrial robots will increasingly be based on the human form. Guy Courtin, vice president industry and global alliances with Tecsys, explains why that's not necessarily a ...
Tech elites have seized on humanoid robots to transform manual labor and other fields left out of the AI boom, an area called ...
A startup in North Dallas is building a fleet of humanoid robots for parties, conventions, and corporate events – and demand is growing fast.
UChicago scientists team up with Chicago Public Schools to test if robots need fictional personalities to teach effectively ...
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