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9 humanoid robots at CES 2026 that are ready for factories, homes, and hospitals
NEURA Robotics unveiled the third-generation 4NE1 humanoid at CES 2026, presenting a redesigned platform developed in ...
Robots powered by artificial intelligence (AI) are not safe for general use, according to a new study. Researchers from the United Kingdom and United States evaluated how AI-driven robots behave when ...
CES 2026 puts the spotlight on home appliances that think, listen and adapt. From AI-powered robots and giant TVs to smarter ...
Robotics company 1X recently revealed its Neo Gamma robot, a humanoid clothed in soft 3D-printed nylon fabric and designed for use in the home. Jesse Orrall Senior Video Producer Jesse Orrall ...
A nationwide survey in Japan shows divides in acceptance of home-care robots. Surprisingly, openness and trust, rather than age, determine whether people are willing to let robots into their homes and ...
CES 2026 showcased an array of cutting-edge technology, from intelligent robots to advanced smart home gadgets.
While AI is packed into just about everything these days, from phones to emails to air fryers, you may be seeking a more tangible form of this advanced intellect. Enter the robot. Engineers have been ...
Morgan Stanley predicts that the market for humanoid robots could be worth $5 trillion by 2050. So just how important a role are they likely to play in our everyday lives? Humanoid robots appear to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine an intriguing twist to the usual ...
Memo may not be the world’s fastest barista, but it is impressive—for a robot. I recently watched as Memo, a new home robot from a company called Sunday Robotics, made coffee in an open-plan kitchen ...
A dozen or so young men and women, eyes obscured by VR headsets, shuffle around a faux kitchen inside a tech company’s Silicon Valley headquarters. Their arms are bent at the elbows, palms facing down ...
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