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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Recent demonstrations and lawsuits over the strength of AI humanoid robots raise essential questions about safety standards.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Top 7 must-read humanoid robot stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
From expressive robot faces to factory deployments, these seven stories shaped how 2025 will be remembered in humanoid ...
Futurism on MSN
Disney’s Robot Olaf Is a Straight Up Nightmare
Engineers at Disney Research Hub have unveiled how they built a robot version of the talking snowman from the "Frozen" films.
The movement capability of humanoid robots starts at the joints. Harmonic joint modules are the core enabler of agile motion.
Foundation plans to build 50,000 Phantom humanoid robots for factories and the US military, blurring the line between industrial automation and warfare.
CNET on MSN
How CNET Tests Robot Vacuums
CNET has been testing robot vacuums for years, but we're always refining our testing procedures. Here's the process we use to evaluate robot vacuums for cleaning, navigation performance, obstacle ...
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