Why can’t a robot do the dishes? Well, it can, but maybe not as well or as cheaply as we’d hoped. More than once, I have started a robotics article with an appeal to the Jetsons tv show of the late ...
Yann LeCun challenges humanoid robots built on precomputed demos, arguing for explicit world models so teams build adaptable ...
China’s humanoid robotics race took a striking turn in late January when DroidUp unveiled Moya, a humanoid it calls the world ...
Robotics is forcing a fundamental rethink of AI compute, data, and systems design Partner Content Physical AI and robotics are moving from the lab to the real world— and the cost of getting it wrong ...
Physical AI robotics is rapidly moving from experimental pilots into real-world business environments. Unlike traditional industrial robots that follow fixed, pre-programmed routines, physical AI ...
Three robotics experts said humanoid robots need to move beyond flashy demos to performing tasks that are actually useful in the real world at scale.
From household deployments to general-purpose machines, experts weigh in on what the next year holds for the robotics ...
Russia’s first domestically produced artificial intelligence-powered humanoid robot faceplanted during its first public demonstration this week, underscoring the challenges Russia faces in competing ...
The Center for AI and Robotic Excellence in Medicine (CARE) is designed to advance AI and robotics for medical research, ...
The Center for AI and Robotic Excellence in Medicine in part seeks to grow knowledge of AI and its uses in medicine and to identify solutions to military and frontier care challenges.
Meet Moya, the lifelike humanoid robot from Shanghai that smiles, walks, and holds eye contact like a human. Could this mark ...