Investors are pouring billions into companies pitching humanoid robots, but functional versions are decades away.
The promise of laboring machines that look like us may soon be realized in a tsunami of intelligent robots that could change the world of work. Humanoid robots, a.k.a. androids, could achieve a ...
With AI beginning to look as if it has reached a deployment plateau — if not a lessening of hype — high-tech promoters and ...
Enter AheadForm. The Chinese robotics firm recently shared a video (above) showing an astonishingly realistic humanoid head.
“Critically on the [International Space Station], humans are there to help and fix the robot when it inevitably falters,” ...
Figure just revealed a new humanoid model designed to help in the home or office. Check out the uncanny video.
In the meantime, AheadForm aims to prepare us for an android-filled future by using AI to make human-robot interactions more "natural and engaging." But given their robots' disconcertingly probing ...
"Today’s humanoid robots will not learn how to be dexterous despite the hundreds of millions, or perhaps many billions of ...
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 ...
Investors are pouring billions into companies pitching humanoid robots, but functional versions are decades away.