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Spare humans: Top 10 humanoids and androids from sci-fi films

January 9, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Humanoid robots have been central characters in many movies from the very beginning of the film industry, and have regularly featured prominently throughout this time. And they have never – or at least rarely – failed to kindle a certain kind of feeling that combines fascination with a slightly unsettling sense of fear.

Now it seems there will be an increase in the number of films featuring human-like robots. Two major films in two years – Subservience, starring Megan Fox, last year, and Companion, starring Sophie Thatcher, this year – might not represent a deluge, but we think this is a sign of things to come.

What I mean is that I believe there will be many more films featuring humanoid robots and androids from now on, mainly because we as a society are increasingly having to deal with artificial intelligence which lives inside computers but communicates with us all the time, as well as actual AI machines in the our three-dimensional physical world that move and talk and walk and drive us around – often referred to as “embodied artificial intelligence”. [Read more…] about Spare humans: Top 10 humanoids and androids from sci-fi films

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: androids, fiction, films, humanoids, humans, science

Using robots in nursing homes linked to ‘higher employee retention, better patient care’

January 9, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Robot use is associated with increased employment and employee retention, improved productivity and a higher quality of care, according to a new study

Facing high employee turnover and an aging population, nursing homes have increasingly turned to robots to complete a variety of care tasks, but few researchers have explored how these technologies impact workers and the quality of care.

A new study from a University of Notre Dame expert on the future of work finds that robot use is associated with increased employment and employee retention, improved productivity and a higher quality of care. The research has important implications for the workplace and the long-term care industry.

Yong Suk Lee, associate professor of technology, economy and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, was the lead author for the study, published in Labour Economics. [Read more…] about Using robots in nursing homes linked to ‘higher employee retention, better patient care’

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: care, homes, nursing, patients, robots, workers

Unitree showcases ‘advanced high-mobility robots’ at CES

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Unitree, a robotics company that develops and sells consumer and industry-level high-performance robots, showcased its advanced robotics technology and innovations at CES 2025 (LVCC, North Hall, booth 9263) through its latest products.

This includes Unitree’s consumer-grade quadrupedal robot Go2 and its new model, the Go2-W wheeled-leg version; the industrial-grade wheeled-leg robot B2-W; and the general-purpose humanoid robots H1 and G1.

CES is an annual high-profile tech event that provides a platform for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. The 2025 edition was held from January 7 to 10 in Las Vegas, US. [Read more…] about Unitree showcases ‘advanced high-mobility robots’ at CES

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: ces, humanoid, quadruped, robotics, unitree

Sincronia enhances warehouse visibility and efficiency with DexoryView

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Sincronia, a provider of pharmaceutical logistics, has partnered with Dexory, a developer of robotics and data intelligence, to integrate DexoryView, its warehouse intelligence solution, into its warehouse operations.

This strategic initiative aligns with Sincronia’s commitment to automating its warehouse operations, aiming to deliver best-in-class service through enhanced inventory accuracy and a focus on workforce innovation.

DexoryView enables Sincronia to conduct daily scans of its warehouse using autonomous robotics transferring precise, actionable data on stock levels and goods movement. [Read more…] about Sincronia enhances warehouse visibility and efficiency with DexoryView

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: alytics, data, dexoryview, intelligence, logistics, operations, pharmaceutical, sincronia, solution, warehouse

Semiconductor market: Top players, emerging trends, and future opportunities

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The semiconductor industry is the backbone of modern technology, powering devices and innovations that are reshaping our world.

From smartphones and laptops to autonomous vehicles and advanced robotics, semiconductors enable the functionality of nearly every modern device.

As the market evolves, so do its key players, technologies, and competitive dynamics. For investors and technologists, understanding these changes is critical to staying ahead. [Read more…] about Semiconductor market: Top players, emerging trends, and future opportunities

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, capitalisation, chips, market, qunatum, semiconductor, semiconductors

Common ground: Are mobile robots technologically the same as autonomous cars?

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

For a long time, I’ve been wondering if an autonomous mobile robot – those small wheeled boxes you see moving shelf units and other items in warehouses – could be increased in size, then fitted with a car chassis and body, with a couple of seats inside, and marketed as a road-going, passenger-carrying autonomous vehicle. 

Yes, of course, some serious design refinements of the sketched out idea above would be required and a torrent of regulations would have to be navigated, but beyond that, the internal technologies would not need to change much because, fundamentally, they are the same. Right? Or not?

Actually, I don’t know. I’m not an engineer. But from what’s called a high-level perspective, both AMRs and autonomous vehicles are essentially the same thing or at least perform the same function – carry goods and people around autonomously. [Read more…] about Common ground: Are mobile robots technologically the same as autonomous cars?

Filed Under: Features, Technology Tagged With: autonomous, bmw, cars, common, idealworks, lidar, mobile, robots, technologies, vehicles, warehouses

Toyota, Aurora and Continental to build autonomous vehicles on Nvidia platform

January 7, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Toyota, Aurora and Continental have joined the list of mobility technology providers developing and building their consumer and commercial vehicle fleets on chipmaker Nvidia’s accelerated computing and AI platforms.

Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, will build its next-generation vehicles on Nvidia Drive AGX Orin, running the safety-certified Nvidia DriveOS operating system. These vehicles will offer functionally safe, advanced driving assistance capabilities.

The majority of today’s auto manufacturers, truckmakers, robotaxi, and autonomous delivery vehicle companies, tier-one suppliers and mobility startups are developing on Nvidia Drive AGX platform and technologies. [Read more…] about Toyota, Aurora and Continental to build autonomous vehicles on Nvidia platform

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ai, aurora, autonomous, continental, driving, nvidia, platform, toyota, vehicles

Apple’s humanoid robot project: What do we know?

January 6, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Apple, the 3.7 trillion-dollar iPhone, iPad and Macintosh gigantico, is reportedly working with numerous companies and organisations in an effort to develop a humanoid robot – codenamed “Armor”.

According to Digitimes, Apple’s “entry into the humanoid robotics market is gaining momentum”. Meanwhile, PatentlyApple.com reports that Apple is working with Carnegie Mellon University and that Apple’s “new robot known as ‘ARMOR’, has been reveal” (sic).

Bloomberg, one of the world’s most authoritative financial news sources, says Apple is “in the early stages of figuring out the best way to use robotics”, and is already pushing ahead with a “tabletop robot”, the development of which is being overseen by the same person or people who were in charge of the much-heralded but never-realised Apple car. [Read more…] about Apple’s humanoid robot project: What do we know?

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: apple, armor, humanoid, robot

Nexcom showcases ‘next-gen’ autonomous mobile robot at CES

January 6, 2025 by Mark Allinson

NexAIoT, a developer of AI-driven industrial automation technologies and a subsidiary of Nexcom International, is showcasing its second-generation autonomous mobile robot (AMR), the NexMOV-2.

The company says its new AMR represents “cutting-edge advancements in intelligent mobility and modular design”.

The global mobile robot platform market is projected to grow from an estimated $2.42 billion in 2023 to approximately $8.02 billion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 12.7 percent over this period. [Read more…] about Nexcom showcases ‘next-gen’ autonomous mobile robot at CES

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amr, autonomous, ces, mobile, nexaiot, nexcom, robot, robotic

SwitchBot releases ‘multitasking’ household robot at CES

January 6, 2025 by Mark Allinson

SwitchBot has revealed the SwitchBot Multitasking Household Robot K20+ Pro, which it describes as “the world’s first multitasking household robot”, at CES.

Combining all-around vacuuming, home security, air purification, and smart delivery in one innovative platform, while offering even further possibilities for DIY, the K20+ Pro sets a new standard for household robotics and also boasts a great examination into the future of robotics application in everyday homes.

At the core of the K20+ Pro is SwitchBot’s groundbreaking FusionPlatform, a mobile platform equipped with ClawLock to physically connect with the mini robot vacuum. [Read more…] about SwitchBot releases ‘multitasking’ household robot at CES

Filed Under: Home robots, News Tagged With: cleaning, home, multitasking, robotic, robots, vacuum

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