Robots could soon outnumber humans in the workforce.
Data about shoppers’ movements in stores and malls are an unexpected goldmine for the training of humanoid robots, reveals an ex-NASA engineer.
Emerging practitioners are using AI not to replace human understanding, but to deepen it. They are developing new tools to ...
Humanoid robots have developed massively over the last year. But is this something we should be excited by, or worried about?
On industrial sites and large farms, critical work often happens in fields, hillsides and overgrown areas that are difficult or dangerous for people to access. CMU researchers are developing off-road ...
There’s been a lot of talk recently about designing robots in human form for manufacturing and distribution environments. Does that make sense?
AI screening interviews are becoming increasingly common. Tippie’s Jim Chaffee offers tips on how to interview with a bot.
Humanoid robots are often marketed as the next leap in automation—machines that can walk, talk, grasp objects, and think independently.
Texas Instruments is developing GaN power devices to enable more compact and efficient motor joints for humanoid robots.
China has surprised the world with Moya, a humanoid robot that’s so realistic that it seems like a real person. This robot can walk, keep visual contact, ...