Have you ever wanted to wipe down a table hundreds of times while Elon Musk watches? Training Tesla's humanoid robot might be ...
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China’s Aheadform unveiled its Origin M1 robot head, reviving debate over how human is too human in machine design. Spanish researchers found that moderately human-like robots inspire more trust than ...
Musk shared a new video of the Tesla robot performing Kung Fu drills with its trainer, writing on X, "Tesla Optimus learning Kung Fu." The footage shows Optimus greeting its human instructor before ...
The Florida State Seminoles are flipping the page on back-to-back losses to the Virginia Cavaliers and Miami Hurricanes, narrowing the focus on figuring out a way to respond against the Pittsburgh ...
Courtney doesn’t have eyes, but it’s got sensors everywhere. There are two blinking lights on the front of its boxy body to approximate wide, moony pupils. It’s been described as a “large cooler on ...
The league will use a mix of human empires and automation going forward. David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images So-called “robot umpires” are officially coming to Major League Baseball.
The curious minds at ColdFusion meet Ameca, the robot that looks almost human. Missing this one pay date may be too much for Trump, Congress to prolong the government shutdown CBS News on board as ...
What if doing your chores were as easy as flipping a switch? In this talk and live demo, roboticist and founder of 1X Bernt Børnich introduces NEO, a humanoid robot designed to help you out around the ...
Quinshon Judkins didn't sign with the Cleveland Browns until just before the 2025 NFL season started, due to a league investigation into alleged domestic violence by the rookie running back. After ...
As both the parent of newly graduated elementary and middle school students, and as a VC who invests in the technologies that could take away future jobs from our kids, I get this question a lot.