The NEO robot by 1X Robotics claims to be the first humanoid robot that can do chores.
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An Australian company has created a significant evolution of the construction industry in the form of Charlotte, a spider-like robot capable of building houses.
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Municipal budgets and accountability requirements have slowed adoption, said Peter Stone, a computer science professor at the University of Texas at Austin. "Cities are on relatively ...
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Nike isn’t pitching this to marathon elites. Project Amplify is aimed at everyday runners, the 10- to 12-minute milers, and ...
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Researchers at the University of South Florida are teaching robots to "speak" visually, a breakthrough that could change how ...