Trends such as industry-specific AI and a new data economy will affect physical AI in 2026, says a Universal Robots executive.
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World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Fits on a Fingerprint Ridge and Carries Its Own Computer
Measuring just 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers — smaller than a grain of salt and roughly the size of a single-celled paramecium ...
NASA has launched a competition to help develop food sources for astronauts on Mars. The winning idea might even help people ...
Chip technology company Arm Holdings has announced a structural overhaul, creating a new unit dedicated to physical AI as ...
At first glance, the TR1 looks like a compact, square-bodied cleaning robot. But that’s only half the story. With a ...
Google Home has added new starters, conditions, and actions that let your automations respond to real activity like media ...
From bioacoustics capturing the sounds of the jungle, to myriad satellites sending images back from space, there is now a ...
A year ago, the Saros Z70's arm grabbed everyone's attention — and then lost it. Dreame thinks it can do a better job.
Klondike Agricultural Products Secures Dual Patents for Game-Changing Robotic Seed Technology ...
Miller Electric Mfg. LLC has announced the release of its ArcCapture weld camera, designed to integrate seamlessly with ...
As recruitment teams swap human interactions for increasingly elaborate screening techniques, Helen Coffey tries out being ...
The era of "physical AI," in which robots go beyond machines that simply execute commands to learn the language and rules of the field on their own and collaborate, has opened. As the "maestro" that ...
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