Robots are increasingly learning new skills by watching people. From folding laundry to handling food, many real-world, humanlike tasks are too nuanced to be efficiently programmed step by step.
A robot task AI capable of learning and performing everyday repetitive tasks in a human-like manner has been developed. The AI learns tasks through human demonstrations and executes complex tasks step ...
At NVIDIA GTC, RealSense is showcasing a first-of-its-kind demonstration of autonomous humanoid navigation, reinforcing its ...
We often imagine robots in spotless factories or research labs—perfectly calibrated, humming in harmony with code and sensors. But the real test of robotics happens outside those controlled ...
Nvidia Corp. announced today that it’s partnering with global robotics leaders, including robot “brains” developers, industrial humanoid makers and others to advance the production-scale of physical ...
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
MirrorMe Technology's Bolt became the fastest running humanoid robot demonstrated outside computer simulations when it reached a top speed of 22 mph.
JINAN/HANGZHOU — At a "robot school" in East China's Shandong province, dozens of humanoid robots are mimicking human engineers as they carry trays, fold clothes and fetch bottled water from the ...
Advanced perception and reasoning software enable safe humanoid navigation in real-world environments, says RealSense.
Robotics has moved far beyond simple mechanical machines performing repetitive tasks. In 2026, robots are becoming intelligent assistants that can move, analyze environments, interact with people, and ...
A decade ago, the “next big thing” in technology was the invention of mobile applications and cloud computing. Today, it is easy to feel whiplash.