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China Now Has More Factory Robots Than the Rest of the World Combined
Japan and the Republic of Korea are the early pioneers of automation, establishing the world’s most robot-dense factories ...
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Humanoid robots get smarter muscles and sharper minds with NVIDIA’s latest arsenal
NVIDIA launches open Newton Physics Engine and Isaac GR00T N1.6, advancing humanoid robots with simulation and AI.
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Meet Atlas: Boston Dynamics’ All-Electric Humanoid Robot with Incredible Moves
The robotics field has just seen a major advance with Boston Dynamics introducing its newest innovation: the all-electric Atlas humanoid robot. The company states marks the way towards ...
Enter AheadForm. The Chinese robotics firm recently shared a video (above) showing an astonishingly realistic humanoid head.
There are an estimated 4,664,000 working industrial robots in the world, according to the International Federation of ...
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Can Optimus make America win the humanoid robot race? Here’s the verdict
After four years of hype, Optimus shows some progress, yet the humanoid struggles to prove it's worth beyond staged demos.
China leads in factory robot deployment. Chinese factories installed nearly 300,000 new robots last year. This is more than ...
Today, NVIDIA announced the beta release of Newton, an open-source, GPU-accelerated physics engine, managed by the Linux Foundation. Built on the NVIDIA Warp and OpenUSD frameworks, and codeveloped by ...
DeepMind's updated Gemini Robotics models mark a shift from single-task machines to robots that plan multi-step missions.
Power remains one of the most significant bottlenecks to the real-world deployment of humanoids across potentially all industries. Limitations in battery energy density, compounded by the humanoid ...
Technology is always evolving, and while some of us simply try to keep up, some local students are advancing. Take a walk ...
Fuelled by state subsidies and industrial strategy, China’s factories now employ over two million robots, more than the rest ...
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