In 2018, Google, Microsoft, and Instagram have unveiled AI programs that mimic their users, and now we’re mimicking them.
I’m sure your bottle-flipping game is on fleek, and we commend you for that, but eventually the robots will render us obsolete in every way.
The robots are coming for us, and this company claims that their effort “bridges the gap between man and machine”.
A new restaurant has gone very, very high-tech, as their cooking staff comprises mainly of robots who probably won’t spit in your food.
Just when you think that you’re up to speed with the latest advancements in robot wizardry, another video comes along and redefines the boundaries.
For four years, Musk has been running a super-selective private school with a wild curriculum that includes building robots and playing with flamethrowers.
Ever wanted to see a robot jogging and running through an obstacle course? Thanks to Boston Dynamics’ latest creation, now you can and freak out afterwards.
Boston Dynamics has shared more terrifying footage of what their robotic dogs are capable of doing. This looks like the beginning of an episode of ‘Black Mirror’.
Released at this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show, you can now play a game of table tennis against a towering robot opponent.
The team at Boston Dynamics have this robot thing pretty much sorted. If they could just teach them to post sunset pictures on social media we’d be obsolete.
The battle of the giant robots went down this morning, after a US team of engineers challenged a Japanese team back in 2015. Round one – fight.
We all claim to be able to pull off the robot dance after a few toots, but if it’s absolute precision and symmetry you’re after then get a load of this.
We know that artificial intelligence is progressing at a rate like never before, but what does that mean for the future of your job? The machines are coming.
‘Robot Wars’ is all grown up, and this year we will be seeing robot gladiators competing against each other until the death. China want in and they’re not messing around.
A company has created a robot that can climb fences and, in an effort to research gait, they are asking for public help. You decide if you want one around the house.
The rise of the robots is well underway, and this latest creation is just one example of the creepy things they will be able to do.
You’re either going to dig the SpotMini or be really freaked out by it, but whatever the case you should still have a look at this new robot.
Nowadays it seems that everyone is a music producer or performer, although this Google robot could be something of a game changer.
If you’ve ever felt like like your hotel concierge is lacking a little human emotion you don’t know the half of it. Meet Connie.
Google are well on their way to developing a robot that very closely resembles us humans. Of course their intentions are good but we’ve all seen enough movies to wonder.
A robot in the U.S. isn’t letting its immobility get in the way of a good time and has begun the process of hitchhiking the whole way across America.
South Korea has nailed yet another thing – this time around it’s their life-like robot which managed to drive a car better than most taxi drivers in South Africa.
Wait, you’re telling me I’m going to be driven home by a car without a driver? Fine, but if they don’t do fast-food drive-throughs we are going to have a problem.
Amazon has revealed the robots it uses to ship your packages. They are basically very diligent, extremely efficient short people. Check it out…
Ah, the future is nigh. Hopefully Google will also soon have a robot that can bake lovely souffles and carrot cakes and hand feed me grapes all whilst waving a palm frond.
Elon Musk has once against warned the human race of the dangers of developing artificial intelligence to a point where it has too much power.
No one is a fan of house work. It takes up precious time when you could be doing absolutely anything else, like watching the kettle boil, or paint dry. This could change your life though…
The robots are coming, full monty style…Check out these bad boys working together to create shapes and formations…pretty cool.
The Associated Press has just added itself to the list of news organizations that will begin using robots to write stories.
A South African company has built a drone designed to shower pepper spray on unruly crowds and says it has begun supplying units to an international mining company.