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Should In-Store Robots Resemble Humans? - RetailWire
The idea of robots working in service and retail roles isn't a new one, but it is an emerging reality. Will it work?
Courtesy of XPENG Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG unveiled its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" at its 2025 Tech Day on Wednesday, captivating audiences with its lifelike appearance and ...
Unitree has just unveiled a new version of its flagship robot. Called the H2, the 180-centimeter-tall bipedal bot is more versatile and dexterous than the H1, and features improved manipulation and ...
The new Neo robot from 1X is designed to do chores. It'll need help from you and from folks behind the curtain.
It sounds like something from a sci-fi film - but some scientists believe this clever new tech could help alleviate strains ...
This robot from China looks and moves like a jellyfish. It is said to be suitable for a variety of applications.
The bipedal bot, which has been a decade in development, stands at 66 inches and tips the scales at 66 pounds. It ...
University of Chicago computer scientist Sarah Sebo is programming robots to give empathetic responses and perform nonverbal ...
Beginning Sept. 30, the flamingo-pink food delivery robots you may have seen rolling along city sidewalks are set to get some ...
When witnesses see a robot mistreated, some copy the rudeness while others step in to help. Design and values decide the ...
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