Humanoid AI robots are being used more in work settings to accomplish tasks at a rapid rate. One of them just retired after ...
As labour shortages intensify, safety standards rise, and precision becomes non-negotiable, automation is no longer ...
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Humanoid AI robot retires after working on 30,000+ BMW X3s
On a BMW assembly line in South Carolina, a humanoid robot has quietly reached a milestone that many human workers never see, ...
Globally, technical and regulatory challenges have prevented the much-hyped flying car sector from getting off the ground.
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Auto industry buckles under rising used-car imports
According to the Ministry of Industries and Production, new standards are being set to curb the misuse of used-car imports. A ...
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors are a key component of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous ...
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Guangzhou’s mothership moment — flying cars go from sci-fi to assembly line with 007 flair
A worker in white gloves inspects the propellers of a boxy two-seater aircraft fresh off the assembly line at a Chinese ...
Innovative Techs on MSN
Inside Tesla’s Giga Press Revolution: How Advanced Manufacturing is Redefining Car Production
Discover the groundbreaking manufacturing process behind Tesla's success in this in-depth look at their factory operations.
A worker in white gloves checks out the propellers of a boxy two-seater aircraft just off the assembly line at a Chinese ...
WINDSOR, ON, Dec. 2, 2025 /CNW/ - Stellantis officially launches production of the all-new, SIXPACK-powered, two-door 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack at the Windsor Assembly Plant -- born to evolve the ...
A WIRRAL schoolgirl has been able to return to her school lessons full-time thanks to a robot called “Wendy”. Sophie*, a year 11 student at Weatherhead High School on Breck Road in Wallasey, is ...
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Whistleblower Says He Was Fired for Warning Execs That New Robot Could Crush Human Skull
The principal robotic safety engineer, Robert Gruendel, had warned top executives in September — including CEO Brett Adcock and chief engineer Kyle Edelberg — that the robots “were powerful enough to ...
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