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Amazon is not planning to hold the re:MARS advanced technology conference this year. Instead, the topics of space, robotics and artificial intelligence will be included in Amazon Web Services' existing line-up of events.
Police in Singapore plan to increase the use of robotic officers. After five years of trials, robotic patrols will gradually be deployed across the city.
Elon Musk announced a humanoid robot during the Tesla AI Day event in 2021. Now the company has shared details about the project.
It is capable of walking, jumping, tumbling, carrying objects and controlled by a smartphone, recognizing people with front sensors or acting as a webcam for video calls.
The robot is designed to move through hard-to-reach places and areas with problematic terrain.
It's interesting and a little scary
The world's first "living robots" are now capable of what is necessary for the survival of any species: reproduction
The pilot program covers 300 kindergartens and centers in Seoul
Rules such as "do no harm to humans" cannot be established unless we understand the scenarios that AI can come up with
The famous robot dogs sing, dance and even play drums in a new video.
Residents of Amsterdam may soon see a self-propelled watercraft the size of a small car cruising silently along ancient canals, carrying passengers, goods or garbage (the main thing is not to mix it up).
Vision-60 doesn't have to be within line of sight to destroy you
His propellers give him better balance than a normally bipedal robot would have, and his legs take the load off the propellers, supporting most of his weight.
Amazon held a presentation today where it unveiled a compact home robot called Astro.
By 2030, half a million of these cars will be in business.














