When Ai Lin bought his first humanoid robot last year, he wasn’t thinking about how it could make his life easier by doing his dishes. He instead rented it out.
Viral mishaps underscore a big challenge for robot makers: How can they ensure a humanoid doesn’t hurt a human?
During a university sports event in China, a humanoid robot deviated from its programmed routine by turning mid-dance and embracing a nearby female student. On-site staff intervened promptly and ...
A humanoid robot named Atlas, built by Boston Dynamics and owned by Hyundai, delivered the World Cup match ball to the ...
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As the world continues to revisit the legacy of Michael Jackson, with the Michaelbiopic continuing to perform big at the box office and his catalog doing phenomenal numbers on global music charts, the ...
These VCs say humanoids are overhyped. They're backing robots with wheels, wings, and specialized designs instead.