Robots are improving fast, but most jobs are still safe. Here’s what robots can and can’t do in today’s workplace.
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China's $1 billion robot army is replacing human maintenance crews with 8,500 AI robots
China deploys $1 billion robot army across power grids with 8,500 AI units by 2026, promising more reliable electricity and ...
Kpower Servo announces its latest guide which focuses on advanced humanoid robot joint motor technology. The ongoing ...
The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST, President Oh Sang-rok) announced that Senior Researcher Sonya S. Kwak of ...
A paddle-wielding robot is so adept at playing table tennis that it is posing a tough challenge to elite human players and ...
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Japan Airlines to trial humanoid robots for baggage handling at Haneda Airport
Starting in early May 2026, a humanoid robot will attempt to do what thousands of ground crew workers do every day at Tokyo’s ...
A Honor robot took part in the 2026 Beijing E-Town Half-Marathon and finished in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, significantly ...
A table tennis robot has outperformed elite players in recent evaluations. The robot, called Ace, marks a significant step ...
A premapped course, a crew of handlers and a world-beating time: here’s what this Beijing half marathon reveals about how far ...
The winner from Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker, completed the race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, running faster than the ...
Rees and Goldsmith have taken to the United Kingdom-based Guardian to express their disdain for human spaceflight. Their ...
From robot mules in Ukraine to AI targeting in Iran, automation is extending war’s reach, not ending war.
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