Explore how vision-language-action models like Helix, GR00T N1, and RT-1 are enabling robots to understand instructions and act autonomously.
While the statement, "Humanoid robots are coming," might cause anxiety for some, for one Georgia Tech research team, working with humanlike robots couldn't be more exciting. The researchers have ...
Delivery robots are increasingly navigating sidewalks and streets, transporting food, groceries, and packages directly to consumers. These autonomous delivery systems are moving beyond pilot programs ...
And, before that, Krieger's Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot, STAR, performed the first autonomous robot surgery on a live animal – a laparoscopic surgery on a pig – in 2022. But it was much more heavily ...
In other words, if conventional AI thinks, embodied AI both thinks and moves. That shift is central to the next phase of Industry 4.0: It changes how factories are designed, how supply chains operate ...
In a Stanford lab, researchers took a Unitree H1 humanoid robot, modified it, and used it to copy human movement with a webcam to train it to autonomously do tasks people would do – or don't want to ...
Modernizing factory floors is now a reality with the help of MiR's autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). These innovative machines by industrial robot manufacturers are revolutionizing internal transport ...
One solution to labor shortages is the deployment of robotic solutions. Unfortunately, the deployment of autonomous robots takes a significant amount of human effort due to the time needed to write ...
DoorDash announced an autonomous delivery robot known as Dot that can reach speeds of up to 20 miles per hour and navigate busy streets, sidewalks and parking lots. The company has been working with ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Robots roam the streets of Detroit, picking up garbage, ...
Humanoid robots promise revolutionary automation, but their complexity, instability and safety gaps may outweigh the appeal of human-shaped machines.