The joy of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is in its characters. Sure, it’s a lot of fun to watch Captain America battle Thanos ...
Famed racer Ody Mandrell had a renowned crew of DUM-series pit droids ... to interact at length with humans – essentially robot diplomats. Not very handy technically, but programmed for ...
Too many dum-dums in America chose not to remember or appreciate that ... Never mind the Voyager missions, James Webb Telescope and such. We have robots leading the way to make sure it's safe (enough) ...
As usual, Iron Man’s helmet has a flip-up face panel. Also included is a tiny Dum-E robot. Iron Man’s car has stud shooters and a space for Dum-E. Black Panther’s plane has Vibranium (which Red Hulk ...
Robots have come a long way since the Roomba. Today, drones are starting to deliver door to door, self-driving cars are ...
This is such a transformational change that analysts don’t yet really understand how to estimate its value: Goldman Sachs says selling humanoid robots will be a $38 billion space by 2035 ...
A morning stroll in Los Angeles has all the views one might expect: sunshine, palm trees, fitness influencers, and increasingly, bug eyed robots barreling down the sidewalk delivering breakfast ...
AI advances are rapidly speeding up the process of training robots, and helping them do new tasks almost instantly. Agility, Amazon, Covariant, Robust, Toyota Research Institute Now Generative AI ...
From humanoid AI-powered machines to tiny spider-like bots, 2024's robots are weird. Robots were once consigned mainly to routine tasks in manufacturing and logistics, but now they are slowly ...
One of the original stereotypes about robots is that their movements are stiff and abrupt, something that endures in the “robot dance” that first became popular in the 1980s. Robots have since ...
According to a press release from China’s Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, more than 12,000 human runners will square off against dozens of bipedal, humanoid robots from more ...
Robots are stepping out. Once relegated to factories and warehouses, next-generation robots are popping up in public spaces—from retail stores to museums—cleaning, cooking and even conversing ...