Liam Thompson builds a real-life robot butler in an ambitious attempt to automate daily tasks.
GigaAI has sent 100 SeeLight S1 humanoid robots into household testing as China pushes embodied AI from demos into daily chores.
Chinese companies are sending humanoid cleaners into homes to help them learn the job better. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Figure AI claims its three humanoid robots completed over 24 hours of continuous autonomous package sorting without any human control in a warehouse test.
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Robot cofounder Colin Angle unveils Familiar, a pet-inspired emotionally aware home robot designed to learn your routines and ...
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The UK's robot anxiety shows trust and exposure will determine automation’s real-world adoption pace.