Robot skill library ASPIRE — released June 29 by NVIDIA and collaborators — gives robots persistent memory by storing every debugging fix as a named, reusable code pattern. It pushed bimanual handover ...
The next wave of robotics depends on unifying code and hardware—embedding AI directly into the deterministic systems that ...
What happens when you give AI coding agents a lab full of robotic arms, some compute resources, and a “generous token budget” for teaching the robots various tasks? The agents can apparently figure ...
In tests, AI robot systems easily rejected directly malicious commands. But their safety filters collapsed when creative ...
Humanoid robots are expected to grow to a $200 billion market in less than a decade, according to Barclays. Wedbush's Dan Ives told CNBC he sees the market being worth trillions of dollars in the next ...
There is a whirr, a flurry of dust, a pause as the grainy image recalibrates, and then a devastating blast. Underground, dozens of miles away, veterans of the most brutal urban battles in Ukraine, of ...
Hyundai wants to bring humanoid robots into American car factories in a big way. The company is looking at a future where Boston Dynamics' Atlas robots work alongside people inside U.S. auto plants.
In 2024, the 13th Brigade of Ukraine’s National Guard carried out the first ever robot-only assault, using a team of drones and ground robots. The non-humanoid robots were the size of a quad bike and ...
China has launched a national programme that will assign every humanoid robot manufactured in the country a unique digital identity code, effectively a citizen ID, but for bipedal machines (those that ...
As tools like Claude Code get better, more and more developers are happy to hand off coding tasks to them. The way software gets built has changed for good. The vibes were strong at Code with Claude, ...
I recently gave my OpenClaw a real robot arm to play with. The results just about blew my own neural network. The AI agent was able to configure the arm, use it to see and slowly grab things, and even ...
It’s fairly easy for people to learn from other people – we’ve been doing it for around 300,000 years – because we can observe, copy, and modify what they’re doing. It’s less easy for us to learn from ...