Silicon Valley startup Foundation isn't shy about employing its humanoid robots in the defense industry. And yes, the CEO is ...
A Ukrainian serviceman stands beside a ground robot equipped with a gun.Andriy Andriyenko/Ukraine's 65th Mechanised Brigade via AP Ukrainian soldiers are letting robots fire on the Russians, allowing ...
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US firm plans 50,000-strong humanoid robot army for defense, industrial work
San Francisco–based robotics startup Foundation is accelerating its push into military humanoid robotics, outlining ...
Ukraine is using ground robots for a variety of uses, including firing RPG-7 grenade launchers as pictured and blowing up Russian positions.Stringer/REUTERS Ukraine drives robots packed with ...
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I build robots to save lives: Here’s why Europe must invest in Ukraine’s civil security
This week, my company, Shark Robotics, a French high-tech scale-up and a world leader in civil protection robotics, delivered ...
A variety of start-ups are developing and manufacturing humanoid robots for factories, warehouses, healthcare providers and ...
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Robotics industry insider says the future is one soldier backed by AI controlling swarms of drones
Pilots being able to control many drones is "kind of a prerequisite" for "the total drone warfare that is coming to all of us ...
Foundation plans to build 50,000 Phantom humanoid robots for factories and the US military, blurring the line between industrial automation and warfare.
Ukraine is looking to build a fleet of ground robots for assault, minelaying, and logistics missions, Mykhailo Fedorov told Business Insider.
Mechanised arm accessories for the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 quadruped unmanned ground vehicle (Q-UGV) have been sold to some ...
Russia’s newest line of robotic soldiers took part in their first wargames recently. They may look suspiciously like Wall-E, but Russia’s Platform-M isn’t ...
Ukraine drives robots packed with explosives at Russian positions and blows them up. The robots can carry much more explosives than aerial drones, a Ukrainian soldier told BI. His unit sent a robot ...
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