Humanoid autonomous robot Tesla Optimus bot head and face close up. Credit: Shutterstock, Around the World Photos It’s here people… The moment we’ve all been dreading, or waiting for… Elon Musk’s ...
Inspired by panthers and jerboas, the robot’s carbon-fiber shins improve stiffness by 135%, while cheetah-like shoes boost grip by 200%.
From Metropolis to Avengers: Age of Ultron, robots are such a staple of movie-going that it's easy to forget they haven't always been around. The idea of automated machines doing work for us has ...
But this time, the urban landscape is different: Modern homes are full of plastic, turning house fires into chemical-laced infernos that burn hotter, faster, and more toxic than their predecessors.
Don't buy if... You want an understated office chair: There is NOTHING understated about the huge plastic robot strapped to the back of this chair. You want a seat you can sink into ...
Saudi Arabia: 1. The European Union and its allies: 0. As the dust settles on last month’s failed United Nations negotiations to end plastic pollution, high-ambition countries in Europe and elsewhere ...
AI-enabled and virtual training gets robots to work faster—and will empower a more flexible era of automation. In partnership withSiemens Imagine the bustling floors of tomorrow’s ...
Attendees could also pose for selfies with Booster Robotics’ T1 model, a short humanoid robot that performed feats ... which typically feature large plastic goggles – as the future of ...
He expects that, in 2025, factories will “continue their digital transition as the crossover between the digital world and manufacturing continues with technologies like AI-powered drones and more ...
Cool, a little bizarre, and in some cases smack dab in the uncanny valley, more robots are on the way. Techies in Las Vegas just got their best look yet at the robots various companies are ...
The American company Realbotix introduced Aria, an AI-powered robot made to be a companion. With a sexually appealing figure, Aria stirred enough controversy for its unrealistic and hypersexualized ...