The goal is to accelerate the path to fully autonomous humanoid robots ... maybe even ones that are as smart as we are.
CATL, the world’s largest power battery manufacturer, has deployed the first heavy-load humanoid robot ...
Nvidia has announced a major step forward in humanoid robotics with the launch of the H2+ reference robot platform, developed in partnership with China’s Unitree Robotics and Singapore-based Sharpa.
These 12 APAC robots show how humanoids and robot dogs are moving from demos into factories, stores, hospitals, and public spaces.
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Contrary to rumors on social media, Boston Dynamics says the robots don’t have facial recognition capability. FIFA World Cup will feature robotic dogs for security inspections at US and Mexico venues.
PCWorld reveals that robot vacuums require regular maintenance and human intervention despite being marketed as fully autonomous cleaning devices. While these devices excel at surface dust and daily ...
In many ways, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be one of a kind. From the biggest participation pool in the competition’s history to three host countries, the 39-day tournament hopes to be the grandest ...
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DALLAS — File this one under: "They're doing what?!" A video went viral claiming FIFA had deployed "face-scanning robots" to verify ticket holders in Dallas for the World Cup. Yes, you read that right ...
The World Cup has always been a showcase for whatever the host nation wants the world to think it’s good at. In 2026, Hyundai apparently wants the world to know it builds robot dogs. Good news: that’s ...