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Like their human counterparts, robots still need to be managed to become an effective part of the workforce. Robots need onboarding and orientation to learn facility layouts, just like human hires.
The Unitree H1 is not a prototype but a commercially available, general-purpose humanoid robot. Standing 5.9 feet tall and weighing 104 pounds, it's designed to walk, run and even perform dynamic ...
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is even keeping her robots in check onstage, and she couldn't help but laugh along with the crowd during a hilarious moment in her second "Cowboy Carter" concert in Chicago.
It's an unsurprising fact that robot vacuums can only clean where they can reach. Where they can’t reach, you’ll still see dirt and debris. All robot cleaners have a dock of some sort, and ...
All of these events and more appear in the new documentary “My Robot Sophia” (on digital platforms), but the film skirts gimmicks to go in a more tricky and unsettling direction.
Vulcan, a robot with tactile senses, is a step toward automating more of picking and stowing work done by humans inside Amazon’s fulfillment centers.
Robots have been designed to do almost every task people do. For instance, the SwagBot herds cows, Proteus delivers Amazon packages, and the humanoid RoboThespian mops floors and mows the lawn.
Humanoid robots ran a half-marathon against humans for the first time on Saturday in Beijing. The race highlighted how far humanoid robots have advanced, and how far they still have to go.
Its latest creation is an autonomous humanoid robot that can mimic human emotions and behaviors in real time. Think of it as a real-life WALL-E, but with even more personality. This groundbreaking ...
The next season of Love, Death, and Robots is coming to Netflix this May  The sci-fi anthology’s latest volume will feature stories about puppets, dinosaurs, and feline messiahs.
“Love, Death and Robots” Season 4 is officially returning to Netflix May 15 with ten short animated stories done in varying styles.
A small increase in the number of robots (about 1.34 robots per 1,000 workers) led to a drop in workplace injuries, reducing them by 1.2 cases for every 100 full-time workers in the U.S. between ...