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Video: Feathered dinosaur robot from China can walk, breathe and even ‘murmur’
Dobot is aiming this device at the tourism and education markets, including museums, classrooms, and theme parks.
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‘ChaO’ Review: Mermaids and Humans Try to Coexist in Singularly Stylized Anime Romantic Comedy
A mermaid princess marries an ambitious human engineer in Yasuhiro Aoki’s delightfully offbeat tale, which looks distinct ...
NVIDIA announces partnership with Uber to scale the world's largest 4-ready mobility network, using next-gen robotaxi and ...
Uber has partnered with Nvidia to deploy 100,000 robotaxis starting in 2027, revolutionizing the transportation industry with ...
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Do You Know What’s Happening Inside Your Cruise Ship? The Wild Experiments Taking Place Below Deck
A bed of microscopic air bubbles to reduce drag, robots sorting through waste—a new generation of cruise ships is bringing ...
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Employee Asks For Breakup Leave, Gurgaon CEO Approves: Why Leaders Should Prioritise Mental Health At Work
An employee’s honest “breakup leave” request recently went viral after their boss approved it — a small but powerful moment ...
Enter NEO, a humanoid robot created by 1X, an artificial intelligence and robotics company based in Palo Alto, California.
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World’s smallest 3D bioprinting robot delivers healing gels to damaged vocal cords
Scientists unveil a flexible 2.7 mm bioprinter that lets surgeons reconstruct vocal folds and prevent scarring after throat ...
Robotics company 1X Technologies (1XT), which secured $100 million in funding from OpenAI, EQT Ventures, and others in 2024, unveiled a bipedal humanoid robot, Neo Beta, last year.
What kinds of human involvement are necessary in the use of AI-enabled weapons systems – and why?
I've helped a lot of businesses navigate their first investment in autonomous robots, and I get it. You're right there on the factory floor, seeing how ...
The future of home robotics is unfolding before our eyes, as Joanna Stern of the WSJ dives into the world of 1X's Neo humanoid housekeeper.
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