When China’s biggest artificial intelligence players gathered for a landmark meeting in Beijing in January, one question was in the spotlight: What …
Robots
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When Robots Can’t Replace Humans: The Critical Role of Personal Protection in Robotic Law Enforcement Operations
by Editorby EditorLaw enforcement robots are becoming common worldwide. In 2026, police departments use robots for dangerous tasks like checking suspicious packages, entering buildings …
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Global DevelopmentsRobotics
Chinese Robot Makers Ready for Lunar New Year Entertainment Spotlight
by Editorby EditorIn China, humanoid robots are serving as Lunar New Year entertainment, with their manufacturers pitching their song-and-dance skills to the general public …
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Although there are a few robots on the market that can make life a bit easier, plenty of them have closed-source software …
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Robotics
UK Scientists Create Electric Jelly Robot That Bends And Moves Like Living Tissue
by Editorby EditorResearchers from the University of Bristol and Queen Mary University of London have unveiled a soft, jelly-like robot capable of shape-shifting and …
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Industrial robots are rapidly becoming a common part of manufacturing in some countries. The chart here shows how many new ones are …
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British YouTuber James Bruton wanted to build a giant walking robot from Star Wars – and ride around on it on his …
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Global DevelopmentsRobotics
City of North Vancouver to Consider Food Delivery Robots
by Editorby EditorDōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto. The City of North Vancouver’s sidewalks could soon be populated by autonomous robots making food deliveries. Serve Robotics, …
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Artificial IntelligenceRobotics
Neura Robotics and Drees & Sommer Launch Strategic Partnership for Robotics-Ready Buildings
by Editorby EditorNeura Robotics, a developer of cognitive robotics and physical AI, has agreed a partnership with Drees & Sommer, an international consulting firm …
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Robotics
She Walks, Shows Emotion, Holds Eye Contact and Is Warm – But She’s a Robot
by Editorby EditorAt this stage of the robotics race, it’s probably fair to assume that a few of us have a bit of humanoid …