Robotics Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence are poised to change how workers and businesses operate.
Public transit could thrive and possibly lead as technology improves the efficiency of transportation.
Here’s what you don’t see everyday: a dog-like robot opening and holding a door for a friend.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already reshaping the investment management and real estate industries.
Apple added more than 20 self-driving cars in California, but the company is still behind competitors like Uber and Waymo.
By embedding AI into our lives, technology can become a tool that operates behind the scenes to effectively integrate systems that better serve us.
A drunk Bay Area man, passed out at the wheel of a self-driving Tesla on the Bay Bridge, was arrested for a DUI.
Sony’s new robot looks like a dog (almost) and acts like a dog, but its purpose goes beyond companionship and entertainment.
There are more robots than ever in the operating room – but that's led to fewer opportunities for surgical trainees. Now, some new doctors are teaching.
LG is introducing three new work robots at CES 2018 next week.
Researchers from Cornell University have made a tiny 'muscle' using bimorphs that could revolutionize future nano-robotics.
Self-driving cars are a rapidly approaching reality.
Culturally, robotics adoption has a long way to go in the U.S., but we’re getting closer each day.
A team of Japanese researchers have created a robot that can perform complex physical exercises like humans.
Using new, origami-like folding technology, this new artificial muscle concept can lift up to 1,000 times its own weight while still handling fragile materials.
A team of researchers has created biodegradable nanobots, whose degradation can be controlled, making it possible to use them in medical applications involving non-invasive surgery.
Apple has been secretive about its autonomous technology, but a recently disclosed research paper provides insight on new self-driving technology that better detects cyclists and pedestrians.
A film released by the campaign group Stop Autonomous Weapons highlights the perils of autonomous weapons falling into the wrong hands.
Elon Musk doesn't think it's a good idea to arm robots.
Harvard's RoboBee can now swim in and explode out of the water using a tiny combustible rocket propulsion system.
The professional applications of drones are being worked upon by companies such as Amazon and Walmart, including drone-based deliveries which are expected to bring major changes to the way the logistics industry functions.
In the future your Tesla will know where to take passengers without being told.