"I don't really care about platforms. I care about autonomous warfare, and are we really willing to take a step forward and embrace autonomous warfare," says the commander of SOUTHCOM.
In the U.S. military's latest war games, AI took a front seat. A top commander told CBS News "it's not going to go away, and ...
Hyundai wants to bring humanoid robots into American car factories in a big way. The company is looking at a future where ...
The Humanoids Summit Tokyo showcases advanced robotics, highlighting China's growing influence. Companies like Booster ...
Neuralink brain-computer interface patient Noland Arbaugh closed the 2026 Robotics Summit in Boston with a live neural chess demonstration, sharing 28 months of daily BCI use — including a recovery fr ...
Robotic welding delivers 3–5× higher productivity, under 1% defect rates, and faster ROI in structural steel fabrication, reshaping modern industrial manufacturing.
Human operators wearing VR gear and motion-control devices will remotely guide the robots through thousands of repetitive ...
Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.
China launched a national robot ID system that assigns each humanoid a 29-character code tracking it from factory to scrapyard, with 28,000 already registered.
In microgravity, legs do not do much. Orbit Robotics’ Helios replaces them with four arms built for movement and station work.
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Japan Airlines just put humanoid robots to work hauling baggage at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport — a three-year commitment, not a demo, at $15,400 a machine
Starting in May 2026, humanoid robots built by Tokyo-based startup Gitai Japan Inc. will load luggage, move cargo, and clean aircraft cabins alongside human ground crews at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.
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