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California’s strategy to improve Caltrans worker safety? ‘Spot’ the robotic dog
Robot helping ailing couple to stay in their home
‘Close to the Terminator narrative’: The dawn of self-improving AI
Pope should have gone further on AI
How Hyundai, LG stole the spotlight from Samsung for Huang’s Korea visit
Magnifica Humanitas & MANAV: Creating a shared vision for AI
From AI robot baristas to military drones: The weird and wonderful tech at Computex 2026
Can your organisation explain its AI decisions?
Robot helping ailing couple to stay in their home
Showcasing Chinese Technological Speed
Can autonomous AI-powered killer drones take morality onboard?
Robots are learning to do your job — in the kitchen
A robot is helping an ailing couple stay in their home. Are more to come for an aging population?
Robot gives ailing couple the help they need
Caregiving robot assists ailing couple with health, daily living
Robot gives ailing couple the help they need
Robotic caregiver helps fill a void
Non-humanoid robot that assists with an ailing couple highlights potential
A robot gives aid to ailing couple
Kroger robots are now roaming Indiana store aisles
Robot built to move and see in any direction
20 telescoping legs give robot ‘dynamic symmetry’
Introducing Argus, a robot with 20 legs and eyes built to move and see in any direction instantly
Assault & 'bot'tery
How to train your robot, over and over
Made-in-China robot dogs boost Singapore tourism
Introducing Argus, a roly-poly robot
Robots expanding limits of mega projects
Robots leaping from marathon tracks into homes and factories
Anthropic aligns with Vatican as Pope Leo stokes AI fears
Unitree gearing up for IPO; Shanghai review next week
Robots in Hubei to get life-cycle tracing ID numbers
Delivery robots are spreading across LA. Residents ‘both pity and hate them’
K-pop androids and automated artists: welcome to South Korea’s strange and ambitious robot theme park
Mass. lawmakers bid to ban weaponization of drones
Tech firms are paying people to do chores so robots can learn how.
Executives see opportunity, risk in artificial intelligence
Guideline calls for human-centric AI
The Robot Immigrants Are Here