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LG unveils at CES 2026: A robot that folds laundry
At the CES 2026 exhibition, LG is presenting a robot that will assist with small household chores such as folding laundry and loading dishes into the dishwasher.
Can enemies hack military AI? Iron Dome engineer on battlefield risks - podcast
Blue and White: Israel’s first humanoid robot performs household tasks | watch
'First robotics war': Defense Ministry shows how robotic systems used in Israel-Hamas War
In the home stretch: Tesla approaches completion of its humanoid robot production
A large order of linear actuators from China indicates that Elon Musk’s Optimus humanoid robot V3 is nearly complete, with preparations for mass production starting soon.
Robot dogs and AI drone swarms: How China could use DeepSeek for an era of war
Chinese military entities are investing in increasingly autonomous battlefield technology
“Smartphone Robot”: Chinese manufacturer unveils concept phone with a self-moving camera
Honor has unveiled the “Robot Phone” – a concept smartphone with a smart robotic camera mounted on a gimbal that can shoot in any direction and move independently.
Short on workers, high on tech: Robots step In amid a labor crunch
MyMemo AI Founder Lingfei Li Unveils Vision for Memory Agents at GenAI Week in Silicon Valley
The future of war hinges on the trust between human and machine
The question isn't what robots can do, but how humans and robots can work together as a team.
Robots against robots: Will technology end wars or escalate them?
Even in an age of advanced and “precise” weaponry, human tolls in wars remains staggeringly high
Meet ‘Humanoid’: The $14,000 Robot That Could Replace Surrogates
With an artificial uterus and full gestation system, China’s Kaiwa Technology says its robot could carry a baby without human pregnancy.
Has a 4,500-Year Puzzle Been Cracked? Robot Reveals Hidden Chamber in Giza
A robot filmed colored symbols inside a sealed chamber reached by navigating a sixty meter, twenty centimeter square shaft, fueling debate over the structure's ritual purpose.
Bacterial swirls inspire new ideas for swarm robotics, active matter, Israeli scientists say
“Each species has its own rhythm, its own average speed and turning frequency,” said Stevens. “And the greater the difference in these movement traits, the clearer the spatial separation became.”