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A woman using a 'companion robot' from Intuition Robotics.
FeaturesShe was overwhelmed with loneliness after losing her husband of 65 years. Then a robot companion changed her life
By Erika FrySeptember 27, 2023
A visitor takes a picture of humanoid AI robot "Ameca" at the booth of Engineered Arts company during the world's largest gathering of humanoid AI Robots as part of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, on July 5, 2023.
TechA.I. experts downplay ‘nightmare scenario of evil robot overlords’. Over 1,300 sign letter claiming it’s a ‘force for good, not a threat to humanity’
By Chloe TaylorJuly 19, 2023
Human shaped robot Ameca of British manufacturer Engineered Arts interacts with visitors on July 06, 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland.
LifestyleNo, A.I. robot did not side-eye a question about killing people: ‘It’s easy to imagine that it functions like a human. It does not’
By Chloe TaylorJuly 10, 2023
Police robot dog
TechEric Adams hails arrival of robot police dog called ‘creepy’ over 2 years ago: ‘Digidog is out of the pound’
By Karen Matthews and The Associated PressApril 11, 2023
For $1,400, these A.I.-powered shoes will make you walk 2.5 times faster
TechFor $1,400, these A.I.-powered shoes will make you walk 2.5 times faster
By Andrea GuzmanFebruary 18, 2023
‘Follower’ robot Gitamini is great at carrying stuff and aims to eliminate short car trips. It’s a work in progress
Tech‘Follower’ robot Gitamini is great at carrying stuff and aims to eliminate short car trips. It’s a work in progress
By Kyle Stock and BloombergDecember 10, 2022
NAO, a humanoid robot, entertains visitors at the SoftBank Robotics stand at the 2018 CeBIT technology trade fair on June 12, 2018 in Hanover, Germany.
TechRobots are coming—and it doesn’t look pretty for workers. Get ready for long hours, less pay, and fewer jobs
By Will DanielDecember 8, 2022
Killer robots
PoliticsPolice can now legally use killer robots and they’ve already deployed them a few times
By Janie Har, Claudia Lauer and The Associated PressDecember 5, 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk
NewslettersTesla’s first humanoid robot looks like a flop. Why it’s too soon to send Optimus to the scrap heap
By Jacob CarpenterOctober 3, 2022
Robotic arms work on the assembly line of electric vehicles at an intelligent factory in Chongqing, China, in August 2022.
TechThe Great Resignation forced U.S. companies to order a record number of robots
By Tristan BoveAugust 30, 2022
Amazon buys the company that makes the Roomba vacuum for $1.7 billion
TechAmazon buys the company that makes the Roomba vacuum for $1.7 billion
By Chris MorrisAugust 5, 2022
A.I.-powered robotic lawnmowers help you reclaim your summer days
TechA.I.-powered robotic lawnmowers help you reclaim your summer days
By Chris MorrisJuly 19, 2022
Musk wants to start selling Tesla’s A.I.-powered humanoid robot next year, but his A.I. chief just went on sabbatical
TechMusk wants to start selling Tesla’s A.I.-powered humanoid robot next year, but his A.I. chief just went on sabbatical
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 28, 2022
The bartending unit is empowered by artificial intelligence and robotics .
TechThe labor shortage is bringing Blade Runner to bartending as A.I. and robots start taking your drink order
By Tristan BoveFebruary 4, 2022
An aerial view of the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park
TechRobot security guards are starting to patrol the nation’s theme parks
By Chris MorrisJanuary 28, 2022
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