Humanoid robots have enthused public imagination for decades, from Honda’s ASIMO to Tesla’s Optimus and Agility Robotics’ ...
Amazon just announced that they are hiring 600,000 robots to replace human workers. Let that sink in. No insurance, no sick ...
What do you see when you close your eyes and imagine robots? Probably tough, metallic machines that can withstand all sorts of extreme conditions. While that's usually the case with most DARPA-funded ...
Amazon, the nation's second-largest employer, has big plans to slow human hiring and speed up robotic automation.
University of Chicago computer scientist Sarah Sebo is programming robots to give empathetic responses and perform nonverbal ...
Amazon is expected to replace 600,000 workers with robots by 2033, automating 75% of its operations as a result.
Beginning Sept. 30, the flamingo-pink food delivery robots you may have seen rolling along city sidewalks are set to get some ...
In two new papers, UC Berkeley roboticist Ken Goldberg explains why robots are not gaining real-world skills as quickly as AI chatbots are gaining language fluency. UC Berkeley News spoke with ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Photo by Zhang Xiangyi/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images Humanoid robots are racing ...
From bananas to burgers, store aisles to sidewalks, an army of robots has descended upon Chicagoland with ... It is the first Midwest market for the Uber spinoff, which is up and running in Los ...