Fraunhofer’s high-speed logistics robots may steal humanoids’ thunder

Early humanoid robots probably won’t be able to do much that Fraunhofer’s self-balancing evoBOT can’t do much faster, and its new autonomous, omnidirectional O³dyn pallet jack looks like another slam dunk for logistics and warehousing.Continue ReadingC… Continue reading Fraunhofer’s high-speed logistics robots may steal humanoids’ thunder

Groundbreaking bionic hand restores quality of life to amputee

The world is edging closer to creating fully functional prosthetic limbs, with the first clinical bionic attachment connected directly to the nervous and skeletal systems, plus artificial intelligence, restoring around 80% of daily use to the user’s ha… Continue reading Groundbreaking bionic hand restores quality of life to amputee

Deloitte: Many Organizations Don’t Know If They Have Ethical Standards for Using Generative AI

Some 74% are testing generative AI, principles should be adopted to foster trust, according to the firm’s 2023 State of Ethics and Trust in Technology report. Continue reading Deloitte: Many Organizations Don’t Know If They Have Ethical Standards for Using Generative AI

Fourier and Tesla show off impressive humanoid robot progress

As Tesla’s Optimus robot shows off new capabilities in pick ‘n’ place sorting and one-legged yoga balancing, Singaporean company Fourier Intelligence has released new video showing the production process for its super-strong GR-1 humanoid.Continue Read… Continue reading Fourier and Tesla show off impressive humanoid robot progress

Toyota upends robot learning: New AI masters complex tasks in hours

We are living at the dawn of the general-purpose robotics age. Dozens of companies have now decided that it’s time to invest big in humanoid robots that can autonomously navigate their way around existing workspaces and begin taking over tasks from hum… Continue reading Toyota upends robot learning: New AI masters complex tasks in hours

“World’s first humanoid robot factory” will ship Digits in 2024

Agility Robotics is well into construction of a 70,000-sq-ft (6,503-sq-m) facility in Salem, Oregon, with the capacity to produce more than 10,000 units per year of the company’s Digit humanoid robot – which will work alongside humans on the factory fl… Continue reading “World’s first humanoid robot factory” will ship Digits in 2024

Soft micro-combustion actuators unlock explosive robot motion

Most robots use electric actuators, but this little fella packs a lot more punch. Researchers have created a new type of minuscule combustion engine that gives this tiny frog robot explosive leaping abilities, as well as fine movement control.Continue … Continue reading Soft micro-combustion actuators unlock explosive robot motion

On Robots Killing People

The robot revolution began long ago, and so did the killing. One day in 1979, a robot at a Ford Motor Company casting plant malfunctioned—human workers determined that it was not going fast enough. And so twenty-five-year-old Robert Williams was asked to climb into a storage rack to help move things along. The one-ton robot continued to work silently, smashing into Williams’s head and instantly killing him. This was reportedly the first incident in which a robot killed a human; many more would follow.

At Kawasaki Heavy Industries in 1981, Kenji Urada died in similar …

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