Morning Overview on MSN
A robot factory is now building one humanoid every 30 minutes — Figure has cranked out 350 machines and pushed them into 24/7 work with no human watching
At BMW’s sprawling Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant, where roughly 11,000 workers assemble more than 1,500 vehicles every ...
U.K.-based robotics vendor Humanoid has signed a deal to deploy thousands of humanoid robots in manufacturing plants owned by ...
Explore the top humanoid robots from Tesla, Unitree, Agility Robotics, UBTech, and more, ranked by momentum, real-world use, and commercial potential.
Companies from around the world traveled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month to show off their latest tech. But one category always catches everyone's eye: robots. Ever since ...
Advanced mechatronics, embedded processors, and AI are transforming humanoid robots from prototypes into practical industrial ...
Humanoid expects massive growth in the next five to six years based on its actuator deal with Schaeffler, which is buying ...
Artificial intelligence has been arguably the hottest topic of the decade thus far, and it's starting to feel like it's only a matter of time before we move beyond discussions of which AI chatbots are ...
Discover how humanoid robots are evolving with advanced robotics technology, exploring their intelligence, capabilities, real-world uses, and impact on industries and human interaction today. Pixabay, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Watch humanoid robot use vision and memory to sort objects in dexterity showcase
A humanoid robot developed by a Japanese robotics company demonstrated advanced dexterity by sorting ...
From a humanoid winning China's half-marathon to AGIBOT debuting at the 2026 Met Gala, AI is stepping out of screens into ...
Humanoid robotics companies have already shown their machines can run at 22 mph, land backflips and even pull off front flips. So the new proving ground is not raw speed or acrobatics. It is control ...
Engineers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, also known as KAIST, built a humanoid that runs, jumps and even moonwalks with smooth control. In a recent field test, the robot ...
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