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Humanoid robots promise to take on dull and dangerous jobs. But is that really true? what about the future of human work?
China is rapidly positioning itself as a leader in robotics. The country already ranks third in industrial robot density ...
From September 10–12, 2025, the International Logistics Exhibition (LTT) will be held at Tokyo Big Sight. At the event, DAMON ...
The company’s unit Shanghai Ant Lingbo Technology Co., also known as Robbyant, demonstrated its R1 humanoid model at the 2025 ...
Japan's robot development, characterized by high levels of anthropomorphism, continues to lead the industry in innovation with its extreme attention to detail and deep insight into human needs.
Scott LaValley, CEO of Cartwheel Robotics, says robot makers should prioritize social acceptance over capabilities ...
Among these, Japan's development of highly anthropomorphized robots, characterized by an extreme pursuit of detail and a deep understanding of human needs, continues to lead the direction of industry ...
Restocking inventory and mopping floors are probably the types of jobs you’d want robots to carry out. It’s a menial and unrewarding activity, and it takes a fair bit of time. 7-Eleven estimates that ...
For Elon Musk, the future of Tesla isn't its global fleet of EVs. It's Optimus, the humanoid robot designed to help humans ...
Having nailed the laundry — including loading the washer and later folding everything up — the Figure 02 humanoid robot is ...