A growing workforce of robot controllers is teaching humanoids to move like people so they can work in factories and homes. The humanoid robots are being taught how to do basic tasks: pouring coffee, ...
China may be preparing for one of the biggest labor transformations in modern history. Facing a rapidly shrinking workforce, ...
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With ties to the Trump family, Foundation Robotics Labs is aiming to deploy humanoid robots in the military in the next 12 to ...
Previously, he wrote about health, science and tech for Forbes. This week, an AI training startup called Shift said it would clean New Yorkers’ homes for free. It has plans to expand into other cities ...
Robot vacuums are here to clean your floors for you, even including mopping, but you might be wondering how long they last.
A humanoid robot cleaned a San Francisco apartment for $150. See how Gatsby’s app could change chores and what questions still remain.
Chines firm Astribot launches affordable humanoid T1 at $13K, bringing advanced robotics closer to real-world use.
Donovan alleges that a San Francisco startup booked his home on Airbnb last month under “false pretenses” to conduct tests on ...
New book chronicles a tech journalist’s year-long experiment surrendering her daily tasks, chores, decisions, and routines to ...
China’s GigaAI launches SeeLight S1 humanoid robotic butler, targeting home automation and elderly care support.
China’s GigaAI is testing SeeLight S1 household humanoid robots for cooking, laundry, elder care, and other home tasks in Wuhan trials.