Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited.
NEW YORK -- As the new robot called Sprout walks around a Manhattan office, nodding its rectangular head, lifting its windshield wiper-like “eyebrows” and offering to shake your hand with its grippers ...
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Chinese humanoid robots are moving closer to the US market as startups like LimX expand overseas, raising pressure on Tesla’s ...
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Robots are beginning to learn new skills through apps, not physical hardware upgrades
OpenMind, a robotics software company, has launched a new robot app store designed to ...
Robots are getting more and more common. Now we're getting robot app stores so we can download new skills and abilities for our robots ...
Robots performing human labor in factories has long been thought of as eventual. Hyundai is currently training robots to perform work at one of its facilities.
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Hyundai reportedly testing humanoid robots at US plants amid Korean union warnings
Hyundai Motor has reportedly begun testing humanoid robots at its automobile manufacturing facilities in ...
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LG Energy targets AI data centers, robots as EV demand cools
LG Energy is focusing on AI data centers and humanoid robots to offset slower EV sales.
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