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World-first super-humanoid robot for industrial work with AI boost unveiled by US firm

US firm Dexterity unveils Mech, a super-humanoid robot using Physical AI to handle industrial tasks, starting with truck loading.

Robotics 4month
Legendary sci-fi writer's chilling AI prediction resurfaces: 'Robots will turn organic as humans become machines'

BBC interview resurfaces, predicting a future where humans and robots converge into hybrid entities. With advances in bionic limbs, brain-machine interfaces, and AI-powered robots, Asimov foresaw machines becoming organic and humans integrating technology.

Robotics 5month
At HumanX, a new conference focused on AI, people wanted human connections (and to pet dogs)

At an AI conference, attendees craved human connection, brushing up against Wyclef Jean, mingling at happy hours, and meeting face-to-face with VCs.

AI hardware 5month
Humanoid Robots Poised for Massive Growth as Costs Decline

Bank of America (BofA) analysts predict a rapid surge in humanoid robot (HR) adoption, with global annual sales reaching 1 million units by 2030 and a staggering 3 billion in operation by 2060. Advances in AI,

Robotics 5month
Robots and humans will compete with each other in the first humanoid robot half-marathon

Humanoid robots and humans will race in a half-marathon, showcasing advancements in robotics, with awards for race completion and most popular robot.

Robotics 5month
Human Plus AI: Redefining Work In The Age Of Collaborative Intelligence

AI breakthroughs occur almost weekly, Jim Wilson, Global Managing Director at Accenture, reveals why the future belongs to those who master human-machine collaboration.

Top 10 robotics developments of February 2025

In February, our readers were drawn to stories about humanoids, surgical robotics, advances in AI, and industry trends.

Robotics 5month
That humanities degree might come in handy if you want a job in AI, the editorial director at Google's NotebookLM says

The editorial director of NotebookLM at Google Labs says the new 'AI wrangler" role relies on deep knowledge of the latest models rather than coding.