Whether they’re delivering food or folding your laundry, consumer-facing robots are increasingly being designed to be more ...
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A Shanghai startup unveiled Moya, a humanoid robot with warm skin that feels disturbingly human. The biometric AI robot is launching in 2026 for $173,000.
Human hands are a wonder of nature and unmatched in the animal kingdom. They can twist caps, flick switches, handle tiny objects with ease, and perform thousands of tasks every day. Robot hands ...
The robot operates autonomously, without soldiers present in dangerous environments and without exposure to chemicals, oils, or extreme heat.
Some robotics companies develop robots that look like people, but the video from the U.K. capital appeared to show a human woman in costume.
Robots have come a long way since they were first imagined over 100 years ago, and this new Chinese model continues to push the tech forward.
CES reinforced the possibility of humanoids in manufacturing. But it's unnecessary and even detrimental to make advanced industrial robots look human.
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% human-like accuracy and moving with an ease that many viewers find ...
Making robots more human may turn out to be a costly mistake, not because the technology fails, but because it ignores the people it's meant to help.
Online ads have gotten really good at selling us stuff, especially on social media. And sometimes, they look too good to be ...