A full-size humanoid robot just ran faster than most people will ever sprint. Chinese robotics firm MirrorMe Technology has unveiled Bolt, a humanoid robot that reached a top speed of 22 miles per ...
Abstract: Human-human handovers are natural and seamless. To be able to do this, humans optimize towards many factors. One of them is the timing when receiving an object. However, the preferred robot ...
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At CES 2026, Singapore-based company Sharpa has redefined general-purpose robotics with the debut of its first autonomous humanoid. Named North, the robot has been designed to showcase that autonomous ...
Nosh’s promise is that you load the ingredients and it will do the rest. Obviously, not every type of dish can be cooked by a robot in your kitchen, but the company says that it ships with over 500 ...
LG has debuted a home robot that's designed to cook, clean, and manage chores using advanced Physical AI. Part of LG's "Zero Labor Home" vision, the wheeled humanoid features dexterous hands and ...
Chef Robotics Inc. yesterday introduced Chef+, which it said is its most advanced meal-assembly robot yet. The San Francisco-based company said it is an innovator in artificial intelligence-enabled ...
Posha uses AI and a motorized arm to cook your dinner autonomously. It’s impressive but expensive, and raises all the usual concerns about connected kitchen appliances. As I’m sitting in my office ...
This robot was designed to do your house chores, but a remote human operator might be helping it finish them. Connor is a technology writer and editor, with a byline on multiple platforms. He has been ...
The robot, known as AIDOL, staggered onstage during a technology showcase in Moscow. Organizers blamed the mishap on calibration and lighting issues. By Neil Vigdor and Sanjana Varghese It was an ...
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