Tesla to market humanoid robots by end of 2027
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HONG KONG, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Chinese robotics firm UBTech said on Wednesday it had signed a deal with the world's largest planemaker, Airbus, to supply robots for use in aviation manufacturing. Airbus has already purchased UBTech's latest industrial humanoid robot,
Many researchers agree that there has been a step change in humanoid capability over the past five years, owing to cheaper parts as well as innovations such as improved battery power and artificial-intelligence algorithms, which allow for better perception and autonomy.
The IFR has made its predictions of the top 5 robotics industry trends for 2026, including an increased focus on cybersecurity.
With stats like that, one can’t help but suspect that the first country to have a million humanoids will be China.
Amazon will soon employ more robots than humans as 1 million machines toil across facilities: report
Amazon will soon use more robots in its warehouses than human employees — with more than 1 million machines already deployed across facilities, according to a report. Many of these robots cover the heavy lifting involved in warehouse work, picking items ...
Rapid advances across hardware and software are enabling AI to be increasingly deployed in real-world settings, demonstrating measurable impact and growing maturity.
Ukraine is using ground robots and flying drones to take on Russia. One robot maker was surprised when soldiers combined them to be more effective.
Robotics combines computer science, engineering, and technology to design, construct, and utilize machines that are programmed to replicate or substitute human actions and decision-making. These machines, known as robots, are deployed across a broad ...
Hyundai Motor Group showed off Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot at CES earlier this month. The company said it plans to build a factory capable of producing
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is scrapping a pilot program for a 420-pound robot on wheels that was introduced as a potential tool to help deter crime and surveil public parking garages, department spokesperson Emily DeTitta said in a Monday statement.
The symmetrical design and flexible fingers mean that the robot can transport objects on either side of its body. For humans, that would look like holding a ball in your palm while simultaneously grasping a piece of fruit on the back of your hand.