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This humanoid robot does all your housework for you — and its makers say it's ready for your home
Panther has been filmed doing basic household chores, like making the bed and cooking breakfast.
A new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered robot built to take over daily household tasks — for instance, waking users, ...
A McDonald’s in a Chinese city welcome humanoid robots to serve up meals and entertain customers — but only for a limited time. Videos posted on social media captured the myriad of lifelike robots at ...
Dozens of Chinese-made humanoid robots showed off their fast-improving athleticism as they whizzed past human runners in Beijing ...
AI and robotics companies need data on movements in the physical world. Some are paying gig workers to record themselves cooking dinner and doing laundry.
Last September roboticist Benjie Holson posted the “Humanoid Olympic Games”: a set of increasingly difficult tests for humanoid robots that he demonstrated himself while dressed in a silver bodysuit.
The dream of deploying humanoid robots in every home has created a new type of job. The only requirements are a head strap, a ...
We are now in the humanoid robot era, and they're starting to show up in our homes. But are they any good? And what's the ...
As companies like Tesla, Figure AI, and Agility Robotics race to build humanoids—robots designed to resemble and move like humans in factories and homes—videos recorded by gig workers like Zeus are ...
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How close is Tesla to replacing human labor with robots?
What once looked like a prototype is starting to look real. Tesla is steadily advancing its humanoid robot, the Tesla Bot.
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