Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is testing warehouse work at Hyundai’s Georgia plant, showing how fast humanoid robots are moving from demos to factories.
FANUC has partnered with NVIDIA to bring ‘physical AI’ into mainstream manufacturing in a move that it believes will shape the next generation of smart factories.
While it's not ready to join the workforce yet, Atlas, an AI-powered humanoid, is learning how to do human tasks.
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The partnership with Nvidia brings Fanuc deeper into the world of physical AI, where machines are capable of making ...
Japanese industrial robot maker Fanuc announced on Monday that it is teaming up with Nvidia to develop AI-powered factory robots capable of responding to spoken commands, Nikkei Asia reported. The ...
Japanese industrial robot manufacturer Fanuc announced on December 1, 2025, that it will partner with Nvidia to develop AI-driven robots capable of performing tasks based on verbal commands. The ...
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Roland, Sully, and Stacey stroll the sidewalks of the Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago -- except they aren't people, they're robots. They are a part of a pilot program the city has with Serve and Coco ...
The U.S. government’s Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health has launched a new funding program aimed at the development of autonomous robotics—including a special focus on systems designed to ...
Coco Robotics announced that it is collaborating with Uber Eats (UBER) and Shake Shack (SHAK) on autonomous deliveries for two locations in the Chicago region. The partnership will see Coco's robots ...
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