Two-legged robots have taken over a job in a South Carolina auto parts plant. That’s just the start.
A robotics startup has reportedly deployed humanoid robots to Ukraine for reconnaissance, raising questions about whether such machines could play a role in future warfare.
A new kind of factory worker is joining Toyota's production lines — handling repetitive tasks and hinting at a very different future for auto manufacturing.
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President Trump’s historic dismantling of the Iranian regime is unfolding at blinding speed, showcasing the next generation of AI warfare. Far from replacing human judgment, the US military’s use of ...
Moreover, such machines can take over hazardous jobs, ensuring the safety and well-being of workers in industries like mining ...
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