The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned how its flexible face and silicone lips would move in response to the ...
Not ready for robots in homes? The maker of a friendly new humanoid thinks it might change your mind
A new humanoid robot named Sprout, developed by Fauna Robotics, is making its debut. Unlike sleek and powerful-looking ...
While the U.S. chases breakthroughs, China is betting on scale, speed, and real-world adoption—and that may prove decisive in the AI race.
A study of 100,000 people shows AI can match average creativity—but the most creative humans still outperform machines.
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