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Kate Darling Kate Darling
Updated on July 27, 2022

Could You Kill a Robot Dinosaur?

For years, science fiction has regaled us with stories of robot uprisings. But what if we reversed the narrative and began asking whether they deserve rights?

David Ryan Polgar David Ryan Polgar
Updated on July 15, 2022

Can Haptic Feedback Tech Help Us Feel More?

The tools that allow us to stay connected often leave us feeling hollow. To provide meaningful connections, tech needs to figure out a way to differentiate online interactions.

Cassie Moreira Cassie Moreira
Updated on July 12, 2022

More Women Are Needed in Robotics Technician Roles

Women still remain underrepresented in STEM fields, making it that much harder for others to envision themselves in those roles. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Mike Thomas Mike Thomas
Updated on June 29, 2022

11 Robotics Applications in Banking and Finance

Robotics is revolutionizing the way lots of banking and finance companies do business through something called robotic process automation.

Hal Koss Hal Koss
Updated on December 11, 2021

How Robots Can Help Us Beat the Pandemic

As COVID-19 spreads, we need robots to help more than ever — from cleaning hospitals to promoting public safety.

Brian Nordli Brian Nordli
Updated on April 22, 2020

How MIT Uses Artificial Intelligence to Train Delivery Robots to Find Front Doors

Getting a robot to your address is easy. The tricky part is delivering a pizza to your door.

Gordon Gottsegen Gordon Gottsegen
Updated on July 11, 2019

From diffusing bombs to performing surgery, VR is turning people into robots (sort of)

VR is leading to life-changing breakthroughs in the field of robotics.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 30, 2019

Amazon Web Services launches Robomaker

Amazon Web Services has launched RoboMaker as a service to “easily develop, test, and deploy intelligent robotics applications" at scale.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 30, 2019

​With help from Intel, Delair's drones are flying high

The CEO of unmanned aircraft systems maker Delair, Michaël de Lagarde, chats with ZDNet about the robotics company's plans for aerial data.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 30, 2019

Robots finding work in the world's busiest airports

Nearly half of the world's airlines and 32% of its airports are seeking to leverage robotics and automated vehicles, according to research.

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