The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
Elon Musk on Why He Wants More Robots and Less Government What does the world's richest person think about the role of government and the future of robots and space travel? Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and ...
As the use of robots to replace human beings in dangerous situations becomes more common within local and state public safety agencies, a well-known robotics manufacturer has sounded the warning ...
A police robot dog was shot for the first time this month, the latest sign that the robots are taking bullets and tasks from the mundane to the dangerous. State police said deploying "Roscoe," the ...
Gumi City Council in South Korea announced on Wednesday that its first administrative officer robot was found unresponsive after it apparently fell down a staircase in an incident that has prompted ...
Chinese government has a new 'scare' and it is the country's humanoid robotics industry. China’s burgeoning humanoid robotics sector, recently anointed a key economic catalyst by the Communist Party, ...
There's one for every 50 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Typically they get the most dangerous assignments -- they're sent to inspect roadside bombs, enter suspicious buildings before others, and search ...
New Zealand faces a healthcare worker shortage and more need for carers. London-based robot designer Rich Walker talks about the challenges in creating robot carers to help fill some of those gaps.
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