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futurism.com - Victor Tangermann - Body Horror Robot Turns Human Into Centaur
Body Horror Robot Turns Human Into Centaur
Futurism

Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech We've seen plenty of robot appendages designed to decrease exertion, from futuristic exoskeletons that can allow you to climb thousands of steps without breaking a sweat to arm…

koreatimes.co.kr - Park Jae-hyuk - Robots, ESS take center stage at InterBattery 2026
Robots, ESS take center stage at InterBattery 2026
The Korea Times

Exhibition halls at the InterBattery 2026 trade show in Seoul were packed Wednesday with visitors from around the world, underscoring continued international interest in Korea's battery industry despite a lingering slowdown in the electric vehicle…

nymag.com - Jordan McMahon - The 3 Very Best Robot Vacuums for Pets
The 3 Very Best Robot Vacuums for Pets
New York Magazine

Last year, my household went from having two small dogs who hardly shed to five dogs. Between the dirt their paws track in after going outside, the fur the larger three shed, and the occasional turf war that leaves my floors covered in pee, things…

afr.com - Carrie LaFrenz - Amazon to build $750m robotic warehouse in Qld
Amazon to build $750m robotic warehouse in Qld
Australian Financial Review

Amazon will invest more than $750 million to build Queensland's first robotics hub in Logan, south of Brisbane, as the race for ultra-fast deliveries of everything from pantry staples to beauty products heats up. The US marketplace giant is…

bloomberg.com - Dina Bass - AI Robotics Startup Rhoda Valued at $1.7 Billion in New Funding
AI Robotics Startup Rhoda Valued at $1.7 Billion in New Funding
Bloomberg

A new AI startup is betting that it has found a powerful data source to teach robots to do more valuable work: online videos. Rhoda AI has raised $450 million in funding to develop and deploy a new artificial intelligence model trained on millions…

thestar.com.my - Rhoda AI raises $450 million at $1.7 billion valuation, unveils robot intelligence platform
Rhoda AI raises $450 million at $1.7 billion valuation, unveils robot intelligence platform
The Star Online

March 10 (Reuters) - Rhoda AI ⁠on Tuesday said it has raised $450 million in a Series A ⁠funding round that values the company at $1.7 billion and unveiled ‌a robot intelligence system it says can handle the unpredictability of…

thenews.com.pk - Ruqia Shahid - How China's 'robot school' is training humanoid machines to master everyday tasks
How China's 'robot school' is training humanoid machines to master everyday tasks
The News International

Chinese researchers have uncovered a surprising method for teaching humanoids to carry out everyday tasks. The intriguing study took place in a laboratory in Wuhan, China, where a group of humanoid robots is being trained like students in a…

axios.com - Isaac Avilucea - Your next Uber Eats order in Philly could arrive by robot
Your next Uber Eats order in Philly could arrive by robot
Axios

First robotaxis, now robo-Eats. Why it matters: Robots are taking over daily life in Philly, ferrying passengers across town and now delivering your takeout. Driving the news: Uber Eats held a public demo Tuesday of Avride autonomous delivery…

techxplore.com - John Lovett - Poultry processing robotics advances with ChicGrasp
Poultry processing robotics advances with ChicGrasp
Tech Xplore

What started out as a response to labor shortages in poultry processing plants during the COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a robotics system that can learn by imitating human movements to handle chickens. Using an advanced imitation learning…

technologyreview.com - Will Douglas Heaven - How Pokémon Go is helping robots deliver pizza on time
How Pokémon Go is helping robots deliver pizza on time
MIT Technology Review

The company's latest product is a model that it says can pinpoint your location on a map to within a few centimeters, based on a handful of snapshots of the buildings or other landmarks in view. The firm wants to use it to help robots navigate with…

nextgov.com - Edward Graham - VA's early uses of robots have shown mixed success, but excitement remains
VA's early uses of robots have shown mixed success, but excitement remains
Nextgov/FCW

LAS VEGAS — It may sound like science fiction, but robots are beginning to play a role in the delivery of healthcare services across the U.S. Within the Department of Veterans Affairs' network of medical facilities, clinicians and providers…

popularmechanics.com - Ed Oswald - Are Robot Lawn Mowers Really Any Good? We Put Several to the Test
Are Robot Lawn Mowers Really Any Good? We Put Several to the Test
Popular Mechanics

Tired of pushing or driving around a lawn mower on a hot summer day? It might be time to let a robot handle your yard work. In just the last few years, the best robot mowers have improved significantly, and prices have fallen considerably. Sure…

wcvb.com - From robots to brain games, new tools in the fight against Alzheimer's
From robots to brain games, new tools in the fight against Alzheimer's
WCVB

From robots to brain games, new tools in the fight against Alzheimer's Technology is opening new paths for patients living with Alzheimer's disease. GASKIN MADE A LIFE OUT OF MAKING THINGS WITH HIS HANDS. FROM THESE CANOES TO THE DOVER, NEW…

techxplore.com - University of Texas at Austin - Robot hands so sensitive they can grab a potato chip
Robot hands so sensitive they can grab a potato chip
Tech Xplore

A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them. The technology, called Fragile Object Grasping…

indianexpress.com - Dipanita Nath - Children begin mastering robotics as Pune couple works to get them future ready
Children begin mastering robotics as Pune couple works to get them future ready
The Indian Express

In more than 190 schools in 19 cities of India, children, as young as six, have new toys to play with. It involves magnets and safe electrical circuits. With their imaginations firing, the children dig in with their hands and come up with creations…

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