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Can Optimus make America win the humanoid robot race? Here’s the verdict
While Optimus is not yet the American humanoid robot poster boy (Atlas still holds that title), it can certainly stir a pot, sweep, and vacuum. It can now open and close cabinets and curtains, tear a ...
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The $432 Million Secret Robot Army: Why U.S. Car Factories Are Now Run by Korean Robots
T-Robotics announced on September 5 that it had received orders for mobile robots (AMRs) from key automotive parts suppliers ...
Fuelled by state subsidies and industrial strategy, China’s factories now employ over two million robots, more than the rest ...
The U.S. can learn from China's adoption of robots to be competitive in manufacturing and sustainability, writes a venture capitalist.
Failing to take the robotics race seriously means watching Beijing set the rules of the automated economy, and risks leaving American power to rust.
A man is suing Telsa, Inc. and a related robotics company after he was allegedly 'struck' by a robotic arm while working at a ...
Much like fables, family movies usually come with a lesson--appreciate your family (Home Alone), follow your dreams (Ratatouille) or empathize with your daughter/mother (Freaky Friday). But for the ...
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