An aging workforce, a labor shortage, and a capital surge are quietly building the foundation for the biggest consumer technology wave since the smartphone.
As humanoid robotics approach commercialization, developers are still working to improve navigation, manipulation, and skills learning.
After successfully piloting humanoid robots at its SC plant last year, BMW is putting AI-powered machines to work in Germany.
Valkyrie, a humanoid robot that was previously trained to assist NASA with Mars mission preparations, will soon return to the ...
Humanoid robots are heading to the Leipzig plant to assemble batteries, expanding on a U.S. pilot that logged thousands of hours on live production lines ...
BMW is adding humanoid robots to the factory floor in Germany after an earlier pilot project at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant in America. To ...
Tesla (NasdaqGS:TSLA) is preparing to shift its Fremont Model S/X lines toward commercial production of its Optimus humanoid robot. The move marks a transition of existing vehicle manufacturing ...
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Inside China’s AI labs powering next-gen humanoid robots
China’s push into humanoid robotics is moving fast—fueled by a tight loop between AI research labs, robotics manufacturers, and an ...
Pilot project at BMW Group Plant Leipzig follows humanoid robot pilot in the US.
BMW now also wants to use humanoid robots in automotive production in Europe. A pilot project is set to begin at the BMW ...
Researchers at Kyoto University have developed Buddharoid. This is an AI-powered humanoid robot designed to act like a Buddhist priest, amid Japan’s priest shortage.
China's robotics industry is growing at an alarming rate. Interesting Engineering reports the country's factory-based adoptions grew by 300,000 in a year, surpassing the rest of the world. In the same ...
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