Industrial robot adoption has reached a point of no return. Automated machinery has become an industry standard and will only become increasingly common as time goes on. As this trend continues, ...
This year, software leads the stack, robotics mirrors market conditions and AI is tested against reality. Exotec’s Arthur ...
Humanoid robots may be part of our future, but what we use them for partly depends on answers to very human questions: Do we trust them? Do we like them? According to one prediction, the mass-adoption ...
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Humanoid robots or human connection? What Elon Musk's Optimus reveals about our AI ambitions
When Elon Musk talks about robotics, he rarely hides the ambition behind the dream. Tesla's Optimus is pitched as an ...
When robots and machines share workspace with humans, the safety of all three is an issue. Machines and robots operating at high speeds with great force, wielding a variety of potentially dangerous ...
Flexxbotics, a company that offers workcell digitalization for robot-driven manufacturing, has announced advanced robotic machine tending compatible for in-line inspection connectivity for the ...
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World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Fits on a Fingerprint Ridge and Carries Its Own Computer
Measuring just 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers — smaller than a grain of salt and roughly the size of a single-celled paramecium ...
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British humanoid robot designs space habitat in world first
British humanoid robot designs space habitat in world first. A British-built humanoid robot has become the first of her kind ...
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Robots have one big problem: they still completely suck
Robots have never looked more impressive, yet in the real world they still fail at the basic promise of doing useful work ...
My colleagues and I have built a robot composed of many building blocks like the cells of a multicellular organism. Without a “brain” or a central controller in the system, our robot, dubbed Loopy, ...
In live demonstrations on the show floor, the Rover's movement looked more amphibious than mechanical. Its legs flexed in a ...
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