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Building AI-powered robots that can learn how to interact with the physical world will enhance all forms of repetitive work.
Atlas, Boston Dynamics’ dancing humanoid, can now use a single model for walking and grasping—a significant step toward ...
PITTSBURGH — On Sunday, 4 The Record host Michelle Wright sat down with Matthew Johnson-Roberson, director of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, to discuss the groundbreaking ...
Robot lawn mowers are one of the most intriguing smart home items available in 2023, but how exactly do they work? Here's what to know before making a purchase.
Explore how industrial robots and service robots are moving beyond factories, expanding into hospitals, homes, and customer ...
General Motors Co. worker Annie Ignaczak spent years walking in circles on concrete factory floors, assembling the same parts ...
Robots often struggle to adapt, which can cause them to stop or work very slowly. To overcome their inherent limitations, robotics environments are often controlled.
Ukraine is racing to build a robotic army as the war is increasingly transforming into a technological contest with Russia.