Autonomous vehicles are stupid — so an engineer has figured out a way to make streets smarter.
Dongfeng Motors has become the latest Chinese automaker to explore deploying human-like robots after striking a deal with a Chinese robotics firm.
Xpeng's Next P7 was front and centre of its keynote presentation at the Munich Motor Show (IAA Mobility). This is one of the nicest looking EVs announced this year – if you ignore the lime green paint ...
Korea will begin mass-producing humanoid robots in 2029 and autonomous vehicles powered by artificial intelligence (AI) the following year, making it a global leader in the AI transformation of ...
Nvidia has set its sights on self-driving cars as the next major cash cow for its physical AI push, hoping to ride a wave of autonomous vehicles before humanoid robots make it out of its smoke-filled ...
The Jetson AGX Thor is Nvidia’s most powerful robotics processor, costing customers $3,499 to start developing on the new device, as the company competes more intensively to carve out a future ...
SACRAMENTO — After San Bruno police couldn’t figure out how to ticket a driverless taxicab that made an illegal U-turn, the Legislature passed a measure that would hold these companies responsible for ...
If you’ve ever bought your car at a dealership, you can easily understand that such an experience can be frustrating for some people. Dealers must sell cars; that’s their M.O. and how they keep the ...
Today, Xpeng held its AI Day 2025 at its new headquarters in Guangzhou. The automaker is positioning itself as an AI company with what it calls new “AI-defined applications” powered by the new Xpeng ...
WASHINGTON — Inside the Washington Convention Center, the AI future isn't a distant fantasy — it's here now. In row after row of exhibits, tech companies displayed how they’re transforming everything ...
“The humanoid space has a very, very big hill to climb,” said Cosima du Pasquier, co-founder of Haptica Robotics, which works ...
San Francisco is an admittedly quirky city, but an emotional debate there over the tragic death of a cat is strangely emblematic about the way too many Americans react to current events. Something bad ...