The smaller motorised robots can reach speeds of nine metres (30ft) per second and climb the warehouse's shelves to retrieve ...
A McDonald’s in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is testing humanoid robots in roles usually the preserve of human workers, ...
Imagine general-purpose humanoid robots becoming as ubiquitous as smartphones. Luke O'Neill joins Pat Kennt to discuss.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mario Tama / Getty Images Gig delivery workers, already earning poverty wages, are now being undercut by robots that don’t need ...
Robots are expected to take over some 20 million manufacturing jobs worldwide by 2030, extending a trend of worsening social inequality while boosting overall economic output, a new study shows. The ...
Today, he handles the robots that do his old job. He is one of the first of a new class of workers, a robot wrangler paid to ...
We’re not heading into a world with no work. We’re heading into a world with too much work and not enough people to do it. That’s why I believe the answer to "Will robots take our jobs?" is "yes." But ...
Humanoid robots have arms and legs, but can they work alongside human beings, or will they replace them? Their use is growing, but are they ready?
This life-saving robot isn't just a futuristic concept. The first operational unit was donated and deployed, and is out there saving humans!