A San Francisco-based startup is developing humanoid robots designed specifically for combat, breaking ranks with major robotics companies that have pledged not to weaponize their technology.
Robots are popularly conceived of as unfeeling automatons, but a new breakthrough out of China means they may soon be able to ...
Xiaomi tested a humanoid robot on an electric vehicle assembly line, where it worked autonomously for three hours installing parts.
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Pork gelatin powers biodegradable robot arm for delicate tasks
A team of engineers at Westlake University, Zhejiang Normal University and Shaoxing University, all in China, has tested the possibility of making some robot parts biodegradable. In their project, ...
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Renault Calvin humanoid robot is already transforming car production
You are watching a new kind of factory worker arrive on the line. Renault Calvin, a headless humanoid robot built in just 40 days, is already taking on physically punishing tasks inside car plants and ...
Each unit has multiple points to which another unit can attach itself: 18 of them, to be precise, which means that just two ...
BMW is adding humanoid robots to the factory floor in Germany after an earlier pilot project at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant in America. To ...
Should robots be able to cannibalize each other so they can accelerate their evolution, bringing them closer to resembling self-sufficient lifeforms capable of living independently of their human ...
A dozen or so young men and women, eyes obscured by VR headsets, shuffle around a faux kitchen inside a tech company’s Silicon Valley headquarters. Their arms are bent at the elbows, palms facing down ...
The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger.
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