ROBOTERA has raised funding toward general-purpose humanoid and service robots, which it is developing with UN support.
Nvidia continues its push into physical AI with the release of a new reasoning world model and other tools for physical AI.
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Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Our muscles are nature's actuators. The sinewy tissue is what generates the forces that make our bodies move. In recent years, engineers have used real muscle tissue to actuate "biohybrid robots" made ...
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Two College Students Are Building a Robot to Replant Burned Forests
Marta Bernardino and Sebastião Mendonça invented Trovador, a six-legged, A.I.-powered robot that can plant trees in ...
As Singapore becomes a super-aged society and more seniors are expected to live alone, experts and eldercare providers say ...
Agile Robots’ aptly named Agile One is a five-fingered humanoid robot designed for the factory floor where it will perform ...
The robot's agility makes it valuable in standoffs and hazardous incidents, but civil liberties groups warn that ...
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Charlotte the spider robot could 3D print moon buildings
On a dusty test site in Australia, a spider-like robot is quietly rewriting the rules of construction, extruding walls in ...
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Nvidia revolutionizes hospitals with AI robots and voice assistants to address worker shortage
Nvidia has partnered with healthcare companies to deploy AI tools that assist surgeons, analyze medical scans and automate ...
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Robotics, AI, drones, and data analytics are shaping the future of the construction industry
Atlas, CU Denver's robotic dog, trotted in a crawlspace of the Anythink Nature Library construction site in Thornton last ...
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