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China: UBTech introduces wheeled humanoid to bring mobile automation to factory floors
Chinese robotics firm UBTech has unveiled a new wheeled humanoid robot for industrial purposes.
By moving their own hand and fingers, users wearing a remote-control wristband can manipulate objects in a virtual ...
Scientists hope the AI toy could help older people cope with the effects of stress and loneliness as well as be an ...
Mechanical interfaces absorb repetitive motion and vibration while AI optimizes decision-making and movement patterns in ...
MWC Shanghai 2026 opened with humanoid robots walking on stage before a single human speaker, as the GSMA declared ...
AgiBot has delivered its 15,000th humanoid robot less than three months after the 10,000th. The milestone arrived as the ...
"Dispute resolution has always been about helping people navigate complexity. AI simply adds a new layer of capability to ...
The more machines can do, the clearer it becomes what only human beings can provide. The following was excerpted and adapted from a commencement speech given at Bard College on May 23.
Lehman and Stanley have a name for what trapped the goal-seeking robots: deception. A problem is deceptive when the path to ...
At a 33,000-square-meter warehouse in the Hungarian town of Vac, about 35 kms north of Budapest, robots glide among towering shelves, retrieving, sorting and dispatching parcels with remarkable ...
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‘Let’s Go Kill the Internet’
Zuhair Lakhani is creating an army of AI influencers and flooding feeds with “propaganda campaigns.” What could go wrong?
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Robotic rabbit can recognise who hugs it – just from their voice
A new robotic rabbit cuddly toy can recognise who hugs it – just from their voice. State of the art artificial intelligence ...
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