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In this punchy op-ed, Erin Morris and Sanam Goodman, diehard creatives from Australian indie agency Young Folks, unpack why ...
free of Crocs and baggy hoodies. There may not be any rock climbing walls, slides or robot bars on board Cunard’s Queen Victoria, but after a weekend of waltzing, whirlpool soaking, mocktail ...
Beyoncés Cowboy Carter Tour has fans across the U.S. rethinking the price of admission. With ticket prices swinging wildly, early buyers felt burned while last-minute shoppers found bargains. Despite ...
They've told their friends, families, partners, clients, and anyone else who would listen...and they even took the time to ...
Footage reportedly shot at an undisclosed Chinese factory appears to show a robot violently "lashing out" at workers in a clip that's since gone viral. The security camera video shows a robot ...
For a robot vacuum to clean well, it has to be able to navigate a home like a human. That prompted a switch to the Nvidia Jetson Orin chip, which means the vacuum learns how to clean your house on ...
A video circulating online shows a Unitree H1 robot in China malfunctioning, reportedly due to a coding error, and nearly injuring factory workers. This incident follows another recent event where ...
The footage has fueled fears about the rapid advancement of robotics and AI. A chilling incident in a Chinese factory has sparked debate after a CCTV video showed a humanoid robot lashing out at ...
Meet Sophia, a social robot created by former Disney Imagineer David Hanson. Modeled in part after Audrey Hepburn and Hanson's wife, the robot was built to mimic social behaviors and inspire ...
The rise of the machines seems closer than we might like to think. Freaky footage captured the moment that a humanoid robot seemingly snapped and lashed out at its handlers like something out of a ...
The robot is believed to be a Unitree H1, a US$90,000 general-purpose humanoid that we've previously seen breaking out dance moves alongside humans, taking the stairs, and pulling off a backflip.
Amazon's latest Vulcan robot is the company's first system that can sense touch. The devices can reach places where workers would ordinarily have to bend or climb a step-ladder. Amazon says ...