The companies plan to jointly develop and deploy new humanoid robots into their global networks and AI ecosystems by 2035.
China’s factories and ports are learning to make and export more goods faster, cheaper and with fewer workers.
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The MagicBot Z1 can walk at 2.5 m/s and climb obstacles up to 15 centimeters high. With voice interaction, refined ...
A new wave of humanoids is taking on high-mix, low-volume work as factories confront labor gaps and legacy layouts automation ...
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A second response to A.I. for teachers who still want to assign take-home papers, rather than settle for having students now ...
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Haomo.ai, the driving assistance technology company backed by Great Wall Motor (GWM), has abruptly halted operations after ...
Kneron, a San Diego-based company developing neural processing units (NPUs) for AI, today announced its KL1140 chip. It is - ...
Backed by Mercedes and Google, Austin robotics startup Apptronik hits a $5B valuation and gears up for a production ramp of its Apollo humanoid.
Asia is not just the factory of the world; it is the proving ground for industrial automation. With a complex mix of mature ...
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