Tesla is making AI-powered humanoid robots. Google wants to give its AI brain a bot body. Robotics are moving fast, and every day, droids are becoming more like us.
Aerones uses robots to repair, inspect, clean, and ice-proof wind turbines, and it just raised $38.9 million in funding.
"I appreciate that we don't have a cookie cutter home," his spouse told The Post.
Supply chains are clogged and driving is getting more dangerous. 2023’s autonomous vehicles could help fix both.
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Waymo, the self-driving unit of Alphabet, recently gave some insight into how it trains its Waymo Driver to avoid collisions on the road.
The global medical devices market size was valued at $425.5 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach $612.7 billion by 2025, grow at a CAGR of 5.4%. More than 180,000 U.S. companies are involved in designing, developing, manufacturing, testing, marketing, packaging, and distributing medical devices ...
Australia has invested $21.5 million to upgrade its military research facilities with modernized capabilities.
Even simple robotic grippers can perform complex tasks—so long as it’s smart about using its environment as its handy aide. This, at least, is the finding of new research from Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute.
Actuator: 2022 started off with a bang and slow down around the stretch, but the future is still bright for robotics
The FAA Aerospace Forecast predicts that through 2031, the general aviation fleet will increase at an average annual rate of 0.9%, growing from an estimated 224,172 in 2010 to 270,920 aircraft in 2031. Aerospace Manufacturing and Design serves the aerospace industry by providing timely information o...
Recycling plastics is about to get easier thanks to the pending arrival of a state-of-the-art SamurAI sorting robot in Ann Arbor.
The Department of Public Works said it had not granted a permit for PG&E to use the robot.
Vattenfall has successfully conducted large-scale seabed surveys of several of its offshore wind farms with uncrewed robotic boats.
The BBC is replacing the robot cameras in its news channel studio but it might not stop viral tech fails.
AT&T says the dogs can go where it is "too dangerous for humans" and can be used by the public safety community, the military and businesses.
2022 was a huge year for robotics. Yes, I might say that every year. But seriously: This year trumped them all. So, please enjoy this quick look back at some of our most popular and impactful stories of 2022.
Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of our everyday lives, but not everyone is comfortable with the idea. The key to winning over a skeptical public could be a family of robot "sisters."
Kuala Lumpur is one of the most popular cities in Asia to visit, and everyone should spend at least one night in its unique Space Hotel.
Owners of the 19 affected Acura TLX models will be notified by mail, so they have their vehicle's tires inspected and potentially replaced
At Ecoppia, safety and reliability are at the core of its offering, and the company does not believe testing is something to mark off a checklist, but rather an ongoing process.
Garden City Hotel managing director Grady Colin said that if they vacuum every floor with a robot, it saves one entire shift. That translates to one person...
The lander's power levels have been decreasing for months due to all the dust coating its solar panels. InSight first landed on Mars in 2018 and was the firs...
Some Mars robots get help from nature to fend off dust for longer.