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Video: ‘World’s first’ humanoid robot butler for hotels debuts at Shanghai airport
A new milestone in hospitality technology has emerged in China. The Shangri-La Traders Hotel at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport has ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) --Researchers are developing a series of robots that can function all on their own, without any source of power. Once in the water, these 3-D printed robots come alive. The plastic ...
XPEL, a global leader in paint protection film, window tint, and ceramic coating, is appearing at this weekend’s IndyCar race at Road America beyond its event sponsorship. The surface protection ...
Two new studies introduce AI systems that use either video or photos to create simulations that can train robots to function in the real world. This could significantly lower the costs of training ...
There are now some 120,000 warehouses globally, and another 50,000 are likely to be added before 2025. Over the next few years, more robots will be deployed into these warehouses—the logistics ...
The 5’6″ humanoid, from California tech company 1X Technologies, named NEO, is set to launch in the US in early 2026. You don ...
Robots are becoming smarter. In the factory, industrial robots have to sense the presence of human workers to avoid possible injuries to them. They should also be able to detect abnormal situations, ...
When you buy online, a robot could be helping to fill your order. A behind-the-scenes look at an Amazon fulfillment center shows how they impact jobs.
Mechanical engineering professor Elizabeth Croft (center) and a robot being trained to work alongside humans.. Courtesy University of British Columbia Manuela Veloso still gets surprised when the ...
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