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The Roborock vacuum robot with a mechanical arm is super cool. I'm certain it's the future, just not yet
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more The Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum and mop expands the cleaning prowess of the best robot vacuums with ...
The Saros Z70 is priced at $2,599, making it one of the most expensive robot vacuums I've seen. You can buy two robot vacuums for this price. The most notable feature is the OmniGrip mechanical arm ...
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Amazon robotics expert's one tip to survive if AI-powered robots take over the world
If you want to survive an assault from AI-powered robots, head to the coast. That's the guidance from Amazon robotics expert Aaron Parness, who understands just how close we are to being dominated by ...
Robots don’t grow on trees, but as one Japanese designer has proven, they can be made from trees. The artist known as Kikousya has designed and built the Mechanical Paper Robot from wood pulp, a ...
At first glance, robots would appear to have exactly nothing in common with sweet peas or other climbing vines. Yet thanks to some innovative scientists, they now share at least one trait: the ability ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An author, speaker, and executive, I explore the world's industries. Breathless headlines predict the end of manufacturing jobs, ...
Imagine a string that can assemble itself into just about anything wherever and whenever you need it — a wrench to adjust your child’s bike seat or a hammer to pound a nail into the wall, for example.
Engineers at Switzerland's ETH Zurich research institute have created an intriguing and impressive little robot that they call the Magnecko. The robot is inspired by a spider's design while also ...
The 1979 book Wasn’t the Future Wonderful? features the above two-page spread of Jack Dempsey challenging a robot. Unfortunately, the book doesn’t specify the publication or date except that it’s from ...
The red ring of death is an inevitable conclusion for most Xbox 360 owners. But instead of mourning his console's loss, U.K.-based student Jasper Stevens did something fun to give his lifeless and out ...
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