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UBTech humanoid robot has a border patrol job in China, and I'm worried this is the shape of things to come
UBTech Walker S2, one of the first mass-produced humanoid robots, is about to start a border patrol job in China. What does ...
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China Is Officially Scared of Robots
Aided by advancements in artificial intelligence opening up new use cases — and plenty of unbridled enthusiasm — for the tech ...
HONG KONG -- If the idea of robots taking on humans in a road race conjures dystopian images of android athletic supremacy, then fear not, for now at least. More than 20 two-legged robots competed in ...
From Boston Dynamics to Tesla, US companies are racing to build humanoid robots that can automate everything from factory ...
Humanoid robots dominated the spotlight at this week's World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai. According to Chinese outlets TMTPost and Chinastarmarket.cn, the 2025 event featured ...
Welcome to the future of AI as it starts to infiltrate the material world in the form of smart robots, self-driving cars and ...
In a move that will further assert China's bid to scale robotics industry, the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI)—a not for profit research laboratory—unveiled last week a series of new ...
THEY walk like us and talk like us . . . well not quite yet. But the race to make humanoid robots is truly on. China last year installed 300,000 robots in factories – more than the rest of the ...
As robotic devices – including delivery and service bots as well as utilitarian drones – proliferate and develop increasing degrees of autonomy, managing fleets of robotics will become increasingly ...
Flashy humanoid robots that have awed attendees at Web Summit in Lisbon this week are still far from revolutionising physical labour in factories and warehouses, Amazon's chief roboticist told AFP.
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Whistleblower Says He Was Fired for Warning Execs That New Robot Could Crush Human Skull
The principal robotic safety engineer, Robert Gruendel, had warned top executives in September — including CEO Brett Adcock ...
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