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Robotaxis can drive solo but still hire humans for the dumbest task
Robotaxis are marketed as fully autonomous, yet the industry quietly leans on human workers for some of the most mundane and ...
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China opens a robot school to train humanoids for work + home chores
China has turned a science fiction trope into industrial policy, opening a dedicated “robot school” where humanoid machines are drilled in everything from factory work to household chores. The project ...
Humanoid robot startups are raising massive funding rounds, and the sales pitch is familiar. Human-shaped machines will soon ...
As humanoid robots go from laboratories to factory floors, hospitals, shopping malls and homes, a key question emerges: what if they are damaged or damage others? In November, Huazhong University of ...
The Great Flood stars Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo as characters fighting for their lives after a massive flood envelops Seoul, ...
Robust.AI co-founder Rodney Brooks, a pioneering roboticist and co-creator of the widely selling Roomba robot vacuum, ...
China has been teaching humanoid robots in its country's decision-making rooms for years. Now they have been taken to a much more practical, albeit dystopian, ...
The Wall Street Journal recently ran a feature story asking about when and if AI humanoid robots will be able to be chief ...
By automating routine tasks, AI is creating more and better jobs, opening up new ways to meet our most basic human needs and ...
New Zealand faces a healthcare worker shortage and more need for carers. London-based robot designer Rich Walker talks about ...
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