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LG’s new Cloid robot can make you breakfast and fold laundry
LG has unveiled its new AI-powered household robot, LG Cloid, at CES 2026. The robot is part of the company’s vision of a ...
Nvidia unveiled a full-stack robotics ecosystem at CES 2026, including foundation models, simulation tools, and hardware. It ...
Hyundai's Humanoid Atlas robot will initially find work on an assembly line - but may wind up in your home by 2035.
In a stunning display of technological advancement, China's Unitree Robotics has unveiled its latest feat, a humanoid robot that can perform kung fu moves with astonishing precision and balance. The ...
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CES 2026: AI humanoid robots can now wash your dishes and do your laundry
As humanoid robots move from demos to homes, CES 2026 raises urgent questions about who benefits, who loses, and how much ...
To drive that momentum forward, Nvidia unveiled new open Nvidia Cosmos and GR00T models during its Las Vegas keynote event on Monday. The company stated that these models are designed to enable ...
Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the ...
Humanoid robots, like Tesla Optimus, are already ruling the social media. They can be seen dancing or folding laundry but ...
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Humanoid showdown: Chinese firms make up 55% of robot exhibitors at US tech event
Chinese humanoid robot makers will dominate CES 2026, with nearly a dozen firms and a record Hong Kong delegation showcasing ...
Anders Billesø Beck, VP of innovation and strategy at UR (Universal Robots), discusses five AI-powered robotic applications that use physical intelligence models to interact with their environment. UR ...
In this episode of The Interconnect, Stanford mechanical engineering professor Allison Okamura and OpenAI’s Kevin Weil discuss how artificial intelligence will transform modern robotics, where more ...
An academic study found that large language models that drive some humanoid robots could make the machines prone to bias, ...
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