The robot race has a familiar look right now. Two legs. A face-like head. A body that tries very hard to look human. Genesis AI is taking a different route with Eno, its first general-purpose robot.
In San Francisco, inside a warehouse coated with gleaming steel panels, I am handed a fresh cup of coffee made entirely by a robot. This fact alone is unimpressive — robots have been making coffee for ...
Online footage from a public event in China shows a humanoid robot hitting a small child, as Interesting Engineering reports. The scene is fueling debate over whether companies are moving recklessly ...
A panel of experts explains how job seekers should prepare for the future of work. Credit...Illustration by Mario Hugo Supported by This May, a new genre of viral video emerged: clips from several ...
Gardeners are being urged to sprinkle black pepper in their gardens for two really important reasons this June. Black pepper is a classic kitchen seasoning, beloved by amateur chefs and an easy way to ...
Adam Davis has three identical sex dolls: One lives in his bedroom, one in his living room, and one has a bedroom of her own. They're all the same woman: a 5'6," 85-pound silicone doll named Lara, a ...
Robotic hospital assistants that can autonomously collect blood from patients and transport samples from the ward to the testing lab, are being put through their paces at Fujita Health University ...
Humanoid robots have moved from science fiction to industrial strategy, and nowhere is that clearer than in the escalating contest between China and the United States. Beijing is treating bipedal ...
Bill Whitaker is an award-winning journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent who has covered major news stories, domestically and across the globe, for more than four decades with CBS News. This is an ...
Robotics companies have converted the pages of science fiction books into real life, as artificial intelligence-powered humanoid machines are in the early stages of development. Robots patrol ...