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Delivery robots are increasingly navigating sidewalks and streets, transporting food, groceries, and packages directly to consumers. These autonomous delivery systems are moving beyond pilot programs ...
Uber is expanding its use of robots to deliver food. This time, customers on the East Coast are getting a taste of the technology for the first time. Starting this week, customers in Jersey City, New ...
Credit: John Hopkins University/Cover Images A surgical robot trained using videos of real procedures has successfully completed a key phase of a gallbladder removal on a lifelike model—without any ...
Phoenix Motor Inc. (NASDAQ:PEV) shares are trading higher premarket on Thursday. On Wednesday, the company launched a new initiative to develop autonomous robots for package pickup and last-mile ...
Have you ever looked out at a lake, river or harbor and been taken aback by the amount of floating trash and debris? A start-up company called Clear Robotics is tackling this environmental issue in an ...
LA-based startup Robomart has unveiled a new self-driving robot that is set to compete against the big names in the delivery market. According to its co-founder and CEO, the company is focusing on ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Robots roam the streets of Detroit, picking up garbage, ...
Delivery service DoorDash has unveiled a new autonomous delivery robot called Dot, which was developed entirely in-house and is currently rolling out early access testing in one state. This bug-like ...
In a Stanford lab, researchers took a Unitree H1 humanoid robot, modified it, and used it to copy human movement with a webcam to train it to autonomously do tasks people would do – or don't want to ...
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