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Whistleblower says warning of skull-crushing robot cost his job
The image of a robotics engineer warning that a prototype could crush a human skull is a vivid one, but the hard evidence ...
Morning Overview on MSN
FSD v14.2 goes 1,285 mi coast to coast with 0 driver saves
Tesla’s latest Full Self-Driving software, FSD v14.2, is arriving at a moment when long, zero-intervention road trips are ...
A new video surfacing from a Tesla demonstration in Miami this weekend shows the Optimus humanoid robot taking a ...
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Tesla Optimus falls in Miami demo, hand movements sparks remote operation debate
While falls are not unusual in robotics development, a specific hand motion has raised questions about the current level of ...
THIS is the moment a humanoid robot air steward greets passengers on board a packed flight in Russia in an eerie world first. The machine, named Volodya, welcomes passengers on board the flight and ...
Futurism on MSN
Alarming Video Shows Humanoid Robot Demon-Scuttling
A recent video shows how a humanoid robot can turn itself into a surprisingly creepy crawling machine, using the full extent of its limbs.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Video: Elon Musk’s Optimus humanoid robot masters human-like smooth running
Tesla's Optimus robot achieved a major milestone, demonstrating smooth operation in a new lab video shared by Elon Musk.
The robot, known as AIDOL, staggered onstage during a technology showcase in Moscow. Organizers blamed the mishap on calibration and lighting issues. By Neil Vigdor and Sanjana Varghese It was an ...
Russia’s first humanoid robot fell flat on its face during its demo debut on stage. The robot, named AIdol, came on stage staggering, hinting at an imminent fall. The demo was held at the Yarovit Hall ...
This AI Sputnik turned out to be a total Splatnik. A much-hyped Russian robot faceplanted and flailed on stage during its grand debut in a humiliating misstep for mankind. AIDOL — an android hailed as ...
As more robots start showing up in warehouses, offices, and even people’s homes, the idea of large language models hacking into complex systems sounds like the stuff of sci-fi nightmares. So, ...
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