Three robotics experts said humanoid robots need to move beyond flashy demos to performing tasks that are actually useful in ...
In a rare moment of candor for an industry that often sells the future in glossy demos and polished keynote ...
Imagine walking into a bustling café where a humanoid robot greets you, takes your order, and expertly prepares your coffee, all while engaging in casual conversation. This scenario, once the stuff of ...
Robots are showing up in more places than ever before. From hospitals to homes, workplaces to classrooms, machines with artificial intelligence are becoming part of everyday life. But even as they ...
Robot coworkers are closer than expected as labour shortages push humanoid machines into real workplaces ...
By learning from human touch, robots can grip objects more safely and adapt to real-world conditions without massive training ...
Imagine a robot that doesn’t just walk but glides across a room with the grace of a dancer. Picture a machine that can not only pick up a fragile glass without shattering it but also assemble ...
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
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CES 2026: Robots get (almost) real
Even as robots took over the show floors, there were clues at CES that robots were not quite ready for prime-time performance, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
Service robots are reshaping healthcare, retail, and hospitality by improving efficiency, safety, and daily operations ...
While service robots are well-adopted in restaurants, hotels, and other structured commercial environments, many outdoor and industrial spaces remain difficult to automate. Uneven terrain, slopes, ...
At first glance, the TR1 looks like a compact, square-bodied cleaning robot. But that’s only half the story. With a ...
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