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A new AI tool just cut the power a robot burns to reason by 100-fold — letting machines think through tasks without a power-hungry data center behind them
A robot arm stacks disks on pegs, solving a Towers-of-Hanoi puzzle move by move. Nothing about the task looks remarkable ...
OpenAI-backed robotics company 1X has released a video of a bunch of wheeled service robots seamlessly moving from one simple task to another as they tidy up an office space, prompted into action by a ...
Learn how agentic AI enables robotic navigation by combining perception, SLAM, reasoning, and planning in dynamic ...
Elephant Robotics launches myAGV Plus, an intelligent mobile robot designed to advance hands-on AI and robotics ...
The vice president of physical AI at Hailo explains why the next wave of AI will run locally on specialized machines designed ...
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China’s new robotic hand combines hybrid actuation for smarter robot manipulation
Chinese robotics firm Xynova has unveiled its second-generation dexterous hand, aiming to improve humanoid ...
Over the next few decades, billions of autonomous, AI-powered robots will work alongside people in factories, perform tedious ...
Imagine a world where robots can feel, just like you and me. It’s not a scene from a sci-fi movie, but the exciting reality that Meta, the tech giant formerly known as Facebook, is working tirelessly ...
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.
When Japan Airlines deployed humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in May 2026, the industry's message was hard to miss.
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