Humanoid robots have arms and legs, but can they work alongside human beings, or will they replace them? Their use is growing, but are they ready?
Autobots, roll out – out of the way, that is, because War Machine is proving how to do human vs intergalactic machine conflict better.
Bringing robots that look and move like humans to households and factories is closer than ever. But despite promises from a growing number of startups, fully autonomous humanoid robots are still years ...
Twenty-five years of the new millennium have passed and we’re still waiting for the futuristic world we were promised: Living in space, hover-cars, jet packs and extraterrestrial encounters. However, ...
Teaching a humanoid robot to move naturally is less a software trick than a data marathon. Behind the polished demos of robots folding laundry, sorting objects, or navigating factory floors sits an ...
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Figure is gradually prepping its humanoid robot to competently take on household chores. While the California-based company has ambitions to deploy its robot in industrial settings like factories and ...
The challenges, such as opening a door with a round doorknob, started out easy, at least for a human, and progressed to “gold ...
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 ...