Elon Musk, Robots and humanoid
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Robots for specific blue collar tasks in difficult, repetitive and harsh environments are delivering value now in terms of quality, safety, cost and process efficiencies.
From sassy humanoids, to AI-powered pets and chore-handling assistants, we sought out as many cute, strange and capable robots as we could find during CES.
A practical look at the top robots and humanoids making waves, including Tesla Optimus and Boston Dynamics Atlas.
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.
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Shapeshifting materials could power next generation of soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed new ultra-thin materials that can be programmed to move, fold and reshape themselves, much like animated origami. They open the door to softer, safer and more adaptable robots that could be used in medical tools that gently move inside the body,
Zoomlion is already using robots to power its rapid growth, and they've been churning out a new excavator every 6 minutes for years!
Drones are increasingly being used to deploy other autonomous systems: what layered autonomy means for the future of uncrewed technology
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No humanoid robots allowed at plants without formal pact, Hyundai labor union warns
Hyundai Motors’ Korean labor union strongly opposed the company’s plans to deploy humanoid robots