Atharv Kolhar, a staff test automation engineer at Figure AI, says the robotics industry needs a testing philosophy that scales alongside autonomy.
Dr Fazl Barez of the University of Oxford explores AI's potential to go rogue and the long-term ramifications for users and creators.
Unitree Robotics humanoid robots dance during the opening day of its Asia's first embodied intelligence experience store in Shanghai on May 31, 2026. Jade GAO/Getty Images China's government issued a ...
Nvidia's GEAR lab, with Carnegie Mellon and UC Berkeley, published ENPIRE this week: a framework in which AI coding agents ...
Foxconn humanoid robots made their European debut at VivaTech 2026 in Paris on June 17, as the world’s largest electronics ...
In tests, AI robot systems easily rejected directly malicious commands. But their safety filters collapsed when creative ...
Earlier this year in Beijing, a humanoid robot crossed a half-marathon finish line in a blistering 50 minutes, 26 seconds. The feat immediately lit up ...
At last, the Jetsons are happening. Everyone’s long-held dream of having a humanoid robot at home to do all the household chores is almost here. Chinese tech firm GigaAI has announced the (allegedly) ...
As Tesla continues to showcase its humanoid robot Optimus in increasingly public settings, from the Boston Marathon to a Hollywood diner launch, CEO Elon Musk is finally outlining when the product ...
Framework’s ultra-repairable PCs are, by their nature, open platforms. So it seemed strange for the company’s founder and CEO, Nirav Patel, to call its latest “Pro”-level Framework Laptop with its new ...
PCWorld highlights the Framework Laptop 13 Pro’s transformation into a premium device with solid aluminum construction, addressing previous models’ build quality issues while maintaining modular ...
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