A humanoid robot is now rallying tennis shots with a human in real time. It runs without a script or remote control, so it can react instantly on a tennis court. The robot stands about 4 feet tall, ...
Rivr, a Zurich-based autonomous robotics startup known for its stair-climbing delivery robot, has been acquired by Amazon in a deal that signals the e-commerce giant’s interest in doorstep delivery.
Automation has made its way into restaurant kitchens. Planet Money looks at what the effects of automation have been historically — and watches a robot wok in action to see how it may change things.
Automation has dramatically changed industries from cars to electronics manufacturing. Now automation tools are making their way into restaurant kitchens. From our Planet Money podcast, Erika Beras ...
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Galbot Robotics has released a video on its official X handle on March 16 showing a humanoid robot rallying tennis shots with a human player in real time. The demonstration showcases the company’s ...
Robby the chef has lots of endearing qualities. He can make over 5000 dishes, he's a consistent cook, and he's never late for work. But he's not a human. It is a 750 lb. stainless steel robot. With a ...
Rivian Automotive Inc. founder and Chief Executive RJ Scaringe’s startup Mind Robotics said today it has raised $500 million at a $2 billion valuation in an early-stage round co-led by Accel and ...
The LBR500 autonomous mobile robot (AMR) is an omnidirectional AMR engineered for cart compatibility. With a low-profile lift platform and omnidirectional mobility, LBR500 can navigate narrow aisles ...
Automation robotics jobs are transforming industries by automating repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on complex decision-making. Future of work technology predicts that by 2025, 85 million ...
Test automation has come a long way from static scripts and rigid frameworks. Today, the focus is shifting toward intelligent, adaptive systems that can recover from failures and optimize themselves.