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Video: How ghost-like humanoid robot comes to life with water-powered muscles
Clone Robotics is building lifelike android robots with muscle-driven design, hydraulic systems, and advanced AI to replicate human tasks.
The robotics market is forecast to hit $130 billion by 2035 -- and these three companies control the critical infrastructure.
Robot Consulting Co., Ltd. LAWR on Thursday announced its intention to invest a portion of its available cash, including potential proceeds from its recent initial public offering, into Ethereum (ETH) ...
Fairhaven is the first community on the East Coast to deploy the Jellyfishbot, an autonomous aquatic robot designed to remove trash, microplastics and oil from local waterways. The Jellyfishbot, ...
UR8 Long's extended reach combined with coordinated multi-axis motion allows for complex weldments at consistent quality. Motion performance optimization also delivers smoother movements at maximum ...
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) released part four of its "master plans" recently -- and there was a twist. The company's first master plan document dates back to August 2006. That document focused on electric ...
Tesla is developing a humanoid robot called Optimus. CEO Elon Musk said about 80% of Tesla's future value could come from Optimus. Musk teased Optimus V3 on X, calling it "sublime." For Elon Musk, the ...
While electric vehicles remain a key focus for Musk and Tesla, attention is shifting towards autonomous vehicles and the company's upcoming Optimus humanoid robot. In Musk's race to make Tesla the ...
Nvidia's plan to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI should speed up the race to achieve artificial superintelligence, which ...
MBOT’s main value driver is its LIBERTY robot. This is a disposable, portable endovascular robot that has great potential. LIBERTY showed strong ACCESS-PVI data and now awaits FDA 510(k) clearance for ...
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Forget the Cars, Watch the Robots: Tesla Stock (NASDAQ:TSLA) Slips as Optimus Likely to Take Over Value Production
Today, so far, has been crammed full of bad news about electric vehicle giant Tesla (TSLA), especially about places in which Tesla is not selling well. But CEO Elon Musk is not particularly concerned, ...
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