China has embarked on a campaign to use more robots in its factories, transforming its manufacturing industries and becoming the dominant maker. By Meaghan Tobin and Keith Bradsher Meaghan Tobin ...
China is the world’s most dominant power in automating its manufacturing — installing nearly 10 times as many robots in its factories as the United States, according to new data. Last year, more than ...
Construction robots have been around for a while, automating challenging tasks on job sites. The new kid on this block is called Charlotte, and it's billed as being autonomously capable of building a ...
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A robotics technician is suing Tesla, alleging he was struck and knocked unconscious by an “approximately 8,000-pound counterbalance weight” attached to a robotic arm at the company’s plant in Fremont ...
China is making and installing factory robots at a far greater pace than any other country, with the United States a distant third, further strengthening China’s already dominant global role in ...
ABS, or Automated Ball/Strike System, is set to debut in 2026 and will be used if teams want to appeal a human umpire’s call of a ball or strike. Bondi and Patel Face Impeachment Threats See what ...
In 2024, a total of 542,000 new industrial robots were installed worldwide. This was announced by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) in its World Robotics Report 2025. The number is more ...
During a recent trip to Meta HQ, I took the opportunity to ask CTO Andrew Bosworth about its new robotics effort. During a recent trip to Meta HQ, I took the opportunity to ask CTO Andrew Bosworth ...
Here's what to know about MLB's robot umps. How does the Automated Ball-Strike System work? Stadiums are outfitted with cameras that track each pitch and judge whether it crossed home plate within the ...
Google DeepMind (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) unveiled two new artificial intelligence models on Thursday that the tech company says will allow robots to utilize the internet to perform certain tasks.