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If robots replace factory jobs, who will be able to afford new cars?
In modern plants, robots are no longer confined to fenced-off welding cells, they work side by side with people, changing the ...
Hyundai admits humanoid robots in car factories will change the nature of work—but don't expect much of an impact on prices.
If you’ve ever walked into a dealership and felt like the salesperson was a robot programmed to get as much money from you as possible, well, you’re not wrong. But now, the Chinese automaker Chery ...
Small delivery robots that use pedestrian areas are spreading on college campuses, with Serve Robotics introducing the latest models with improved sensor and computing power. The industry is now ...
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