Tag: robots
How AI is transforming job applications through resume fabrication and automated screening, exposing deeper systemic problems in modern hiring practices.
MIT's groundbreaking SEAL framework enables AI to rewrite its own code and improve autonomously, a revolutionary leap toward self-evolving AI systems.
Figure’s Helix AI brain helps robots observe and learn tasks in their environment
Figure's Helix AI enables humanoid robots to understand language, manipulate objects, and work together—revolutionizing the robotics industry.
Atlas robot fully autonomous
Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot demonstrates autonomous capabilities, signaling a transformative era in industrial robotics and workplace technology.
Figure 02, the second generation of humanoid robot
Figure unveils an advanced humanoid robot with natural language processing, improved capabilities, and industry backing.
China’s terrifying robot factory
Unsettling video shows hyper-realistic humanoid robots being tested in China, raising concerns about the future of work and warfare.
8 humanoid robots to change the workforce
Eight cutting-edge humanoid robots poised to transform industries and redefine the future of work in the next years.
Boston Dynamics’s Atlas changes shape
Boston Dynamics retires its iconic Atlas robot and unveils a new advanced, all-electric humanoid robot with enhanced capabilities.
OpenAI-powered humanoid robot
Exploring the fascinating yet concerning integration of ChatGPT into a humanoid robot by Figure AI, and the need for ethical guidelines.
A first look at Tesla’s Optimus Gen-2 robot
Optimus-Gen 2 shows significant improvements in mobility and balance over Tesla's previous humanoid prototypes.
Why do we fear AI so much?
People are scared of AI because they think it could radically change their lives and harm them. Are they right?
The robot that pilots planes
Pibot is going to change how aircraft will be piloted. This robot can pilot and memorize complex manuals to pilot different aircraft.
Automatonaphobia, a nightmare in a robot world
There's a phobia you may perceive when you are scared of human-like automata even if they are not dangerous.
A robot that sweats, breathes, and shivers
A robot that helps to test high-temperature environments is able to sweat, breathe and shiver like a human.