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China’s carmakers are rushing into humanoid robotics, creating lifelike machines that walk, talk, and challenge what we think ...
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The head of the ride-hailing giant says neither the technology, regulators, nor consumers are quite ready for widespread ...
A November 2024 study published by the National Institutes of Health comparing Waymo’s accident rate to that of human drivers ...
In 2023, soon after Tesla opened the Berlin Gigafactory in Germany, Tesla chief Elon Musk announced a plan to “cover all the concrete with art.” And this week, the automaker has shared a video (top) ...
Robot people Chinese electric-vehicle maker Xpeng was showcasing its humanoid robot, called Iron, at the fair. Over 30 Irons are currently in training, mostly on the carmaker's production line, ...
Robotaxis are silently (and sometimes awkwardly) roaming around Phoenix, San Francisco, Austin and wherever else humans dare let cars do improv in traffic. Waymo, Tesla and soon Amazon want you to ...
TUNIS, Tunisia -- Authorities in Tunisia have deployed "robot cars" to the streets in an effort to enforce the country's lockdown intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.