Figure AI claims its three humanoid robots completed over 24 hours of continuous autonomous package sorting without any human control in a warehouse test.
The new model, called π0.7, represents what the company describes as an early but meaningful step toward the long-sought goal of a general-purpose robot brain.
The company develops autonomous last-mile logistics solutions to reduce the cost of making small-scale deliveries, which it ...
It’s fairly easy for people to learn from other people – we’ve been doing it for around 300,000 years – because we can ...
Flex Ltd. (NASDAQ:FLEX) is one of the best multibagger stocks to buy in 2026. On April 22, Flex and Teradyne Robotics expanded their partnership to accelerate and scale intelligent automation across ...
OpenMind, a company developing an open artificial intelligence operating system for robots, today announced the beta mode release of its open-source OS, which it said will allow anyone to program ...
In this blog, Everest Group’s Peter Bendor-Samuel and Richard Sear combine their perspectives from years of advising enterprises and analyzing emerging technologies. Together, they explore how ...
Tutor Intelligence Inc., a provider of artificial intelligence-powered warehouse robot workers, said today it has raised $34 million in early funding to accelerate the commercialization of its ...
Strategic partnership to integrate Gemini Robotics foundation models with Agile Robots' hardware The partners will collaborate to advance adaptable and reasoning robots for a broad range of ...
On May 13, during CIBF 2026 in Shenzhen, Lead Intelligent, a global leader in intelligent manufacturing solutions for new ...
The sophistication is not in the drone but in the idea. By using a physical cable instead of a radio signal, Hezbollah ...