Who gets in trouble when no one's driving? Police face an unsolved problem when a driverless car does something wrong.
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One-armed robot uses generative AI to unload 1,500 boxes an hour in extreme heat
MIT-backed Pickle Robot Company debuts AI-powered systems that autonomously unload trucks and ease one of logistics’ toughest ...
Folding success is often scored using a method called Intersection over Union (IoU), which measures how fully the upper half ...
Tesla held a special pop-up event over the weekend for Art Basel Miami Beach, the international art fair in Florida. The ...
Hyundai has revealed two versions of the robot: the Basic and the Pro. The Basic measures 1,150 mm (45.2 inches) in length, ...
Hyundai is preparing to launch an AI powered mobility robot as it accelerates its broader shift into robotics and autonomous technology.
Some cycling advocates are on board with robotaxis. Others see the self-driving car boom as perpetuating auto dependency.
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Startup builds "air traffic control" so AVs survive Chick-fil-A chaos
Autonomous vehicles are finally good enough to glide through city streets, but they still fall apart in the messy reality of ...
There is now a global race to build humanoids that can walk, talk, reason, lift, carry, fetch, stack and generally operate in a human environment.
Hyundai’s MobED robot turns a flat, AI-powered platform into a flexible workhorse for deliveries, research, and service tasks ...
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Humanoid AI robot retires after working on 30,000+ BMW X3s
On a BMW assembly line in South Carolina, a humanoid robot has quietly reached a milestone that many human workers never see, ...
A tech giant has teamed up with local artists, adding vibrant colors and quirky characters in an effort to humanize its ...
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