Star Wars has had a sloppy history with its robotic beings, allegorically speaking, but the Disney+ show’s clumsy approach to the matter makes things worse.
M3GAN better watch out, because Disney Parks is planning to beat her to the punch for creepiest robot of 2023.
If you're on America's shit list, bad news: a flying robot that can recognize your face may soon be coming after you.
The luxury car manufacturer's new self-driving system has edged out Tesla's efforts per the SAE Levels of Driving Automation.
Dharmesh Patel, his wife, and their two kids were conscious when authorities arrived. Cops arrested the driver for attempted murder and child endangerment.
In an excerpt from "Robot Ethics," professor Mark Coeckelbergh examines how self-driving cars would decide which humans to save
Xiaomi's CyberOne robot shows off its drumming skills, but it's not going on tour anytime soon.
For now, rides in the Motional electric vehicles will be free while the service is in its pilot stage, and the cars will still have human "operators."
The California-based startup will create and deploy future autonomous ground vehicles capable of carrying out reconnaissance and surveillance.
The U.S. Air Force was reportedly testing Ghost Robotics' robot dogs in 2021.
Wipe away those tears; there are still lots of educational robot toys left in the world.
Pour one out for Lego's impressively capable DIY robots, which will be powering down at the end of the year.
You don't need to know how to roller skate with the Moonwalkers, you just walk.
A unique approach to gripping irregularly-shaped objects looks like curly hair come to life.
The company is reportedly ending testing of the bot after three years to focus on "nearer-term opportunities."
A hilarious upgrade makes it obvious what a self-driving car has detected.
The robot weapon, produced by China Kestrel Defense, is the stuff of sci-fi nightmares.
The company that once partnered with Boeing and the now-defunct Kittyhawk now has to compete with other four-seat designs from the likes of Joby.
Unless they're cleaning floors, robots have always been a hard sell to consumers.
After a dozen years, I left the lonely city of San Francisco, where I found an odd companionship with self-driving cars on late pandemic nights.