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From welding steel to simulating sex and exploring beyond Earth, robots are replacing humans across numerous industries.
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Anduril co-founder and CEO Brian Schrimpf gave 60 Minutes an up-close look at Fury, an unmanned fighter jet powered by ...
Russian and Chinese engineers aim to use robotic systems to autonomously deliver, install, and operate a nuclear reactor that ...
In Weapon X-Men #4, New York City faces destruction from the massive Red Ronin, and only Marvel's newest mutant team stands ...
The City of Detroit’s Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship hosted a student art gallery to launch its new ...
Asia’s biggest electronics companies may also find new opportunity in the Middle East. In the week before Computex, a US ...
Over the past year, Apple has pulled out all the stops to tout shiny new AI tools: from big presentations at its Worldwide ...
Meet Mornine, Chery’s AI humanoid robot shaking up car sales by chatting, serving coffee, and making showrooms way cooler ...