The robotics startup Figure AI has been livestreaming humanoid robots placing thousands of packages onto a conveyor belt for ...
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Japan Airlines just trusted humanoid robots with real airport work for three years — a legacy carrier betting on machines in one of the strictest safety systems on Earth
On a Japanese airport ramp, where summer tarmac temperatures can top 50°C and turnaround crews have roughly 45 minutes to ...
A Silicon Valley robotics company is drawing global attention after livestreaming a humanoid robot working a full eight-hour ...
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Amazon has over 1.56 million workers and 1 million robots. A historic robot vs. human contest dropped a hint on what might come next
Quick Read Amazon (AMZN) has deployed over 1 million robots in warehouses and is spending $200 billion in CapEx this year. A ...
What does the world's largest humanoid robot company think about the future ot work, the future of robots ... and how we ...
A humanoid robot is now rallying tennis shots with a human in real time. It runs without a script or remote control, so it can react instantly on a tennis court. The robot stands about 4 feet tall, ...
Today, Boston Dynamics’ robot dogs—which cost up to $300,000 each—are already patrolling data centers across the United States, guarding the infrastructure powering Big Tech’s generative A.I. The ...
A premapped course, a crew of handlers and a world-beating time: here’s what this Beijing half marathon reveals about how far humanoid robots have come—and how far they haven’t ...
BEIJING — It was not even close as a bright red Chinese humanoid named “Lightning” lived up to its name in a half-marathon pitting humans against robots, smoking its competition on Sunday ...
A humanoid robot aptly named Lightning made history on the streets of Beijing over the weekend, beating the human half-marathon world record by several minutes. Dozens of robots lined up for the ...
At the end of a half-marathon, runners are usually wiped out. That part looked normal in Beijing. What didn't look so normal was who crossed the finish line first — a humanoid robot named Lightning.
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