If most robots still need remote human operators to be safe and effective, why should we welcome them into our homes?
Ulendo is working to apply its vibration compensation algorithm to robots and could result in faster, cheaper robots.
Sanctuary AI's Phoenix robot is certainly an impressive beast, with hydraulically actuated hands that are incredibly dextrous. Well, those hands have recently become even more useful, as each one is ...
HEFEI -- Inspired by the agility of elephant trunks and octopus tentacles, a team of scientists from a Chinese university has ...
A research group on Thursday released Genesis, an artificial intelligence simulation engine designed to ease robot ...
Robotics is becoming more and more popular with each passing year as demand for efficient and cost-effective solutions rises.  With robotic technology offering convenience and improved safety and the ...
Toyota's working towards a future that automates battery pack disassembly and materials sorting for recycling and reuse.
Secure a discount on it and this vacuum and mop monster seems like a good idea despite only average performance ...
Rene is a fascinating character in the tech industry. He’s worked at two of the most important chip companies in the world: ...
Ben Wolff takes us through the reincarnation of Sarcos into an pure software and AI-based solution called Palladyne AI.
Lam Research introduced Dextro, the chip industry’s first collaborative robot designed to optimize maintenance in chip ...
A study at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) comparing robotic-assisted navigation (RAN) to the use of augmented reality (AR) in spine surgery found that both techniques demonstrate excellent ...