Stockhead on MSN
How a $30k robot could boost your household’s income
For those who can afford it, Neo the humanoid robot could be the ultimate luxury to buy back the time spent on unpaid household chores.
What if you discovered a $40,000 hidden penalty baked into your Australian wealth plan? It’s not taxes, or market volatility, ...
Sportschosun on MSN
To be called a humanoid robot... it turns out that people are wearing makeup and mocking it
Iran's robot industry has recently become the subject of ridicule online. This is because the advanced humanoid robot introduced at an official event turned out to be actually dressed up by humans.
VnExpress International on MSN
Vietnam’s first female surgeon to lead robotic obstetrics-gynecology surgery
Dr. Nguyen Ba My Nhi, a Level II Specialist at HCMC’s Tam Anh General Hospital, gently presses the pedal and firmly grips the ...
Daily Mail on MSN
Humanoid robot demonstration knocks EngineAI CEO off balance
New footage from EngineAI shows CEO Zhao Tongyang being knocked to the ground during a T800 humanoid robot demonstration, ...
This tense new sci-fi thriller about toxic relationships, loneliness, and AI partners is now streaming on Prime Video and HBO ...
Interestingly, worldview indicators such as political ideology, attitudes toward science, and religious influence played far ...
Gender wars, a loneliness epidemic, and all-powerful AI are the hallmarks of 2025. Will 2026 bring connection or fuel further ...
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'Artificial intelligence' myths have existed for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to a Pope's chatbot
It seems the AI hype has turned into an AI bubble. There have been many bubbles before, from the Tulip mania of the 17th ...
In the Touch and Tickle laboratory at Radboud University, volunteers are tickled by a special robot while researchers record their brain activity, breathing and sweating. The aim is to try to ...
It's a watershed moment for in vitro fertilization (IVF), which can be difficult and expensive. Doctors are hopeful AI can ...
We should have followed that trend. Would have saved the B&T editorial team from punching extra holes in belts.
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