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Robots are improving fast, but most jobs are still safe. Here’s what robots can and can’t do in today’s workplace.
Imagine a construction site where robots, not humans, are laying bricks with pinpoint precision, applying mortar flawlessly, and delivering materials exactly when and where they’re needed. This isn’t ...
Tilbury Douglas has deployed a humanoid robot on a live UK construction site - claiming an industry first - at a surprisingly ...
Recent breakthroughs in robotics range from MIT's reconfigurable voxel-based building system to the National University of Singapore's FingerEye sensor for dexterous manipulation, and the Matic robot ...
RIC Robotics just teased a 20-foot tall, AI-driven construction robot it calls, “the world’s first Giantroid.” There’s a few dudes in Japan who may dispute that claim, but there’s no question that ...
With the data center construction boom well underway, and the skilled-labor shortage holding steady, a people problem is ...
German startup Sitegeist GmbH said today it has raised €4 million (around $4.75 million) in pre-seed funding to help accelerate the renovation of Europe’s infrastructure with robotic automation. Today ...
Monumental CEO Salar al Khafaji, a speaker at this summer’s TNW Conference, believes robotics are key to easing the housing crisis Europe’s housing crisis is deepening. High building costs, tight ...
MIT researchers have developed a voxel-based construction system where robots assemble lightweight, interlocking blocks into full-scale structures. The approach aims to reduce material waste and ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Oshkosh Corporation is displaying new robotics and automation technology at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, showcasing systems designed to assist with construction, waste ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Imagine if the entire population of Oakland, ...
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