The line between what humans build and what machines can autonomously create just shifted in a dramatic way. Quilter, a physics-driven AI company focused on electronic design, has unveiled the first ...
Tech companies, a charity and academics have collaborated to create AI-powered avatars that are helping people with motor neurone disease hold natural conversations.
The biggest online shopping day of the year is on Monday, December 1, 2025. TLDR: it depends. Black Friday sales may carry ...
Discover the construction secrets of the ill-fated RMS Titanic, tour the luxury first-class cabins and amenities, filled with ...
If the Old Petty logo is any indication, the people behind the Cabot Collection are bullish (okay, Highland cow-ish) on the newest entry to its remarkable portfolio of golf courses. The Doak design is ...
Until I read that line I was thinking, oh no I have to warn my family. I can relax now. Click to expand... Yeah my aging parents are too computer illiterate to fall for this. Giving out credit card ...
China's Unitree Robotics has launched the H2 humanoid robot, a 50% heavier successor to its H1 model. The design move stands in contrast to Tesla's lightweight Optimus and highlights the diverging ...
Dobot is bringing factory-grade robotics into your living room with the launch of the Rover X1, the world’s first household intelligent robot priced at 7,499 yuan ($1,053). But this isn’t just another ...
“For the last couple of decades, it’s been all about democratizing information and giving people access to as much information as possible,” Canva chief product officer Cameron Adams told Inc. in a ...
After spending most of their careers in academia, Andrea Thomaz and Vivian Chu began exploring how robots could be used in real-world, human-centered work environments. Supported by Thomaz’s role at ...
SHANGHAI, Oct. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AgiBot, a global leader in humanoid robotics, today unveiled LinkCraft, the world's first zero-code, barrier-free robot content creation platform. By seamlessly ...
Meet Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus. They’re the robots that, step by step, are replacing human workers in the company’s warehouses. By Karen Weise Karen Weise reported from Shreveport, La., and has ...
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