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Modern robotics has reached a point where movement is no longer the main challenge – machines can already navigate, grasp, and operate in space with impressive precision. Yet enabling them to truly “live” and function in the real world remains an unsolved problem.
The latest boom in robotics represents a revolution in the way machines have learned to interact with the world.
Humanoid robots have quietly crossed a threshold: they are no longer just research prototypes or sci-fi props. They walk, run, lift, learn workflows, and increasingly interact with human environments designed for human bodies. That matters because the ...
Swiss scientists have published research showing AI-informed robots can learn how to self correct and teach other robots how to behave. It raises questions of consciousness in artificial intelligence.
The new model, called π0.7, represents what the company describes as an early but meaningful step toward the long-sought goal of a general-purpose robot brain.
Humanoid robots are attracting capital at a pace the underlying technology cannot yet justify. Between viral dance performances, stratospheric valuations, and foundation models that have never turned a production shift,