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Answering the question, "Why move two-pound burritos in two-ton cars?" a Redwood City company has built autonomous sidewalk delivery robots already completing orders in several cities and is hoping for a commercial launch in San Francisco soon.
Companies from around the world traveled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month to show off their latest tech. But one category always catches everyone's eye: robots. Ever since Karel Čapek introduced the word "robot" in his 1920 play "R.
Explore the cutting edge of innovation with this video as we showcase breakthrough technologies shaping the future. See railway inspection robots using ultrasound and 3D mapping, sustainable electric dump trucks in mining,
AI is already at work in the world’s airports. In the future, airports may use robots for tasks currently done by humans.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses how robots “perfected on one particular task” could become commonplace from health care to retail.
Drones are increasingly being used to deploy other autonomous systems: what layered autonomy means for the future of uncrewed technology
In a World Economic Forum panel moderated by Business Insider, robotics experts dove into how bots are going to change the world.
Scientists have created a robot that learns lip movements by watching humans rather than following preset rules. The breakthrough could help future robots feel more natural and emotionally engaging.
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Robots Have a Small Problem: They Completely Suck
The gap between what's being promised and what robots are capable of today is growing fast. The post Robots Have a Small Problem: They Completely Suck appeared first on Futurism.
Zoomlion is already using robots to power its rapid growth, and they've been churning out a new excavator every 6 minutes for years!
LAS VEGAS, NV, UNITED STATES, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As the International Consumer Electronics Show