Taylor Swift is peeling back the curtain on what a showgirl’s life is all about with her 12th studio album, out on Oct. 3. The aptly titled The Life of a Showgirl is a collaboration between Swift, Max ...
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DoorDash is rolling out a new delivery robot named Dot, designed to navigate streets, bike lanes, sidewalks—even your driveway. Unveiled this week, DoorDash says Dot improves on the typical sidewalk ...
Everybody and his brother nowadays seem worried about artificial intelligence stealing their jobs. Autonomous driving threatens truck, cab and Uber drivers—even chauffeurs. Who hasn’t seen the footage ...
DoorDash Inc., the largest food-delivery app in the US, unveiled a delivery robot and a smart scale for restaurants, showcasing the company’s yearslong effort to develop hardware. DoorDash co-founder ...
The hype around delivery robots has fizzled, but DoorDash is still determined to launch Dot, an adorable red bot. It can ride on roads and in bike lanes, where it will face daunting challenges. When ...
DoorDash unveiled Dot, a four-wheeled delivery robot that can travel 20 mph on roads, bike lanes and sidewalks while carrying 30 pounds. The robot is currently being tested in Tempe and Mesa, Ariz., ...
What if your childhood Tamagotchi could step off the screen and into the real world? Imagine a tiny robot, complete with blinking eyes and lifelike movements, responding to your voice and following ...
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Robots are being put through all kinds of abuse these days. They’re being kicked, punched, shoved, and even dragged by a chain around their neck — all in an apparent effort to teach them how to adapt ...
A lot of the stuff we use today is largely made by robots—arms with multiple degrees of freedom positioned along conveyor belts that move in a spectacle of precisely synchronized motions. All this ...
China has embarked on a campaign to use more robots in its factories, transforming its manufacturing industries and becoming the dominant maker. By Meaghan Tobin and Keith Bradsher Meaghan Tobin ...