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A humanoid-robot revolution is coming. Don’t worry — here’s why it will take a while
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 ...
From surgical robots to humanoid robot fleets for household chores, here's what Nvidia announced about its robots at GTC. Reading time 4 minutes Nvidia is betting on an AI-driven robot workforce to ...
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The US Marine Corps is looking for a few good robots to build airfields
For Marines who have toiled over assembling airfields in austere environments, relief may be on the way.
The July/August issue of Offshore Engineer includes an update on patrolling robots. They are increasingly being used for inspection, maintenance and repair, and they are increasingly being operated, ...
Scientists have used machine learning to help robots learn how to do new tasks even in changing conditions. (Malte Mueller | Getty Images) Imagine a robot that could do your laundry, make your bed, ...
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