A next-generation swarm robot system that can perform tasks such as movement, exploration, and transportation autonomously without separate control has emerged, inspired by swarm organisms like ants.
The robots had to resemble humans and be able to walk or run - wheels were not allowed. The AI bots were accompanied by human trainers, with some physically supporting the machines during the race.
A Japanese robotic start-up called Schaft, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, has released footage of its unnamed bipedal robot that looks like something from Star Wars. Alphabet as an entity ...
Elon Musk says a humanoid Tesla bot is the company’s ‘most important product development’, but what are the challenges with bringing this sort of tech to being? Sam Cox asked Irish robotics expert ...
Neurotic robots are a staple of science fiction. Researchers who study how people react to robot personalities, however, haven't focused on this much — though one study recently found that neurotic ...
Top: The human face of Mask-bot  Bottom: Professor Takaaki Kuratate does some final adjustments to the Mask-bot Robotics researchers in Munich have joined forces with Japanese scientists to ...
THE first ever robot Olympics have kicked off - with footage of the bungling droids showing they might not be ready for world domination just yet. The three-day event, which takes place in China, will ...
Artificial intelligence has landed at Dublin Airport with new robot handlers to help people with their bags. Four robots are now available in Terminal 1 to help people with disabilities or additional ...