Chinese and Indian respondents were the most enthusiastic while the British were the most critical. The Japanese were the most indifferent.
The Asian giant is playing catch-up in industrial robotics as its labor costs rise and automation costs drop.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk didn't announce a self-driving car, but the new Tesla Model S will automatically change lanes.
The FAA has approved drones for Hollywood filmmakers — and it looks like they will be able to fly anywhere in the U.S. under certain conditions.
The billionaire electric car maker echoes what Nissan said last month about when self-driving cars could be ready.
Audi became the first to get the license to test its self-driving car. Here are the rules.
While a cheetah can run as fast as 75 mph, MIT's researchers expect the robotic cheetah to reach speeds of up to 30 mph.
The newly developed robots have potential for more sophisticated applications, such as space research.
Britain says it won’t fell behind in the push to make self-driving cars a thing on its roads.
Nabu will support iOS and Android devices, while support for Windows Phone is likely to be added to the device soon.
Self-driving cars could be on American roadways within the next decade. The FBI is preparing now.
Social family robot Jibo soared past its Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign goal in just a few hours.
The new project by MIT's Cynthia Breazeal is designed to support, complement and extend what we need from others.
At Farnborough Airshow, Boeing said it will rely more on robots in the manufacturing process and will use 787 Dreamliner interiors in the 777X jet.
The ReWalk device will help some paraplegics regain mobility.
Razer and Google recently announced that they're partnering to create a low-cost video game console for games, TV and music.
GM and Carnegie Mellon University are showcasing their self-driving SUV on Capitol Hill.
The FAA’s account of the incident has been criticized as an effort to justify its restrictions on using unmanned aircraft for private use.
Starting in September, select engineers can pick up one of the licenses for $150.
German based researchers have taken innovation one step further with their creation of a robotic kangaroo, that even hops and moves like the animal.
The Google SCHAFT robot will compete in the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals 2014 while three more teams were added to the competition.
Researchers at MIT have created "fish" that could explore hard-to-reach underwater reefs.