Robots are improving fast, but most jobs are still safe. Here’s what robots can and can’t do in today’s workplace.
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Japan will begin testing humanoid robots at airports from May 2026 to support baggage and cargo handling, aiming to reduce ...
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Early demos relied heavily on remote human operators for Neo, but the man behind the machine says Neo is getting better at doing things on its own. Connor is a technology writer and editor, with a ...
Inside the electric power robotics laboratory of Guangdong Power Grid, a subsidiary of China Southern Power Grid (CSG), the ...
Scientists say they've made a key breakthrough that would allow robots to figure out complex tasks on their own, but experts ...
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and urban labor markets is rapidly redefining the fabric of city economies and everyday working ...
If you’re craving a slice of pizza as you pass through the airport in Columbus, Ohio, a robot can handle that. Or, more precisely, two robotic arms can. In mid-2025, pizza chain Donatos added what it ...
Scientists at UCL, Google DeepMind and Intrinsic have developed a powerful new AI algorithm that enables large sets of robotic arms to work together faster and smarter in busy industrial settings, ...
Robots are coming to a town near you—deployed by cities to do work that is labor-intensive, repetitive or dangerous for humans. Cities have long lagged behind the private sector when it comes to ...
Most pool robots spend as much time on your deck as they do in the water. They clean for an hour or two, come out to charge for a few hours, and go back in. Meanwhile, the pool keeps getting dirty.