Robot assistants are on the way, but the latest models might need a human teleoperator to take over certain tasks by looking and listening inside your home.
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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses how robots “perfected on one particular task” could become commonplace from health care ...
At CES, the future can look a lot like a series of small demonstrations happening all at once. The filmer, Michael, told ...
Picture the scene: You move into a nursing home in the final years of your life, when you are no longer able to manage on your own. And there you discover the future. The place teems with humanoid ...
The future of fund raising isn’t a topic that usually conjures up visions of Star Wars. But that might be changing with two academic efforts testing robot solicitors on three continents. Tim Pryde, a ...
Tesla dominated the electric vehicle industry by the mid-2010s with sleek, fast cars that helped combat the public perception that EVs were severely limited by short ranges.