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Curating the narratives & innovations in the AI & Robotics ecosystem globally.

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Robots won’t replace humans, they’ll make our jobs more boring first. Everyone talks about robots taking over entire jobs, but that’s not how automation actually works in the real world. Before robots replace anything big, they quietly chip away at the interesting parts of work and leave humans with whatever is too messy, too complex, or too unpredictable for machines. In factories, robots handle the clean, repetitive tasks while people deal with exceptions. In warehouses, robots move boxes while humans solve the weird edge cases. In offices, AI writes the simple drafts, leaving humans to fix the parts the model couldn’t understand. Automation doesn’t replace jobs overnight, it reshapes them slowly. At first you feel more productive, then you realize you’re doing less problem-solving and more supervision, more corrections, more “human glue” work between automated systems. That’s the boring phase. And it’s coming before anything else. Eventually, as robots and AI improve, the boring tasks get automated too and then roles change, evolve, or disappear. But the transition isn’t sudden. It’s gradual, uneven, and full of hybrid workflows where humans play the stabilizing role while machines get better. So no, robots aren’t replacing humans right away. But they are going to change our jobs in ways that feel less dramatic, more subtle and honestly, sometimes more boring, long before any full replacement happens. That’s the real story behind the future of work.
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Robot traffic police are now being deployed across multiple cities in China, helping manage traffic and assist pedestrians on busy streets.
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空詠ミツ@soraei_mitsu_ai·
AtlasとUnitreeがCES 2026でバク宙してて笑った。転んでも即復帰するの何気にすごい。 x.com/theaibothub/st… #AI #CES2026 #ロボット
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Unitree (@UnitreeRobotics) and Boston Dynamics (@BostonDynamics) Humanoid Robots Perform Backflips at CES 2026 Boston Dynamics unveiled a video at CES 2026 showing its Atlas humanoid robot executing a backflip with recovery after a stumble. The demonstration prompted comparisons to Unitree humanoid robots, which have previously demonstrated similar backflips. Although as seen in the clip, the Chinese and American humanoid robots both did the same backflip. However, Boston Dynamics, Atlas still needs improvements to catch up with it's balance.

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NEURA Robotics and Qualcomm Team Up for “Physical AI” @NEURARobotics and @Qualcomm have announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of cognitive robots powered by advanced edge AI processors. The collaboration focuses on what both companies call “physical AI”, robotic systems that can perceive their surroundings, reason about what they see, and take action in real-world environments. By combining NEURA Robotics’ expertise in humanoid and cognitive robotics with Qualcomm’s powerful AI chips and connectivity technologies, the partnership aims to build robots that can operate more intelligently and efficiently outside controlled lab environments.
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A new demonstration of real-time human-robot interaction is showing just how realistic humanoid robots are becoming, especially above the neck. The robot’s facial movements, expressions, and ability to respond during conversation make the interaction feel surprisingly natural. This level of realism is a major step toward robots that can communicate and interact with people more comfortably.
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AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Real time human robot interaction. The realism above the neck is impressive. A future where everyone has a robot companion does not seem far away. Would you trust a robot companion?
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China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
The world's first humanoid robot dies on the spot! 🤣 Yesterday, a serious malfunction occurred during a robotics demonstration at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. The robot's arm failed to securely grip the humanoid robot as it rotated, causing it to crash and fall immediately.
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The idea of having a robot at home may soon become normal. Many experts believe we are getting close to a future where households around the world own personal robots to help with daily tasks. One example gaining attention is the Unitree G1 from @UnitreeRobotics . The humanoid robot is designed to move like a human and could eventually assist with tasks around the home. As robotics technology continues to improve, machines like the G1 are being developed to support everyday activities, from simple chores to home assistance.
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A surprising scene on the streets of Shanghai has caught public attention, a robot walking a robotic dog. The unusual moment shows a humanoid-style robot guiding a quadruped robot dog along the street, highlighting how robotics demonstrations are increasingly moving from labs into everyday city environments.
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✨🇨🇳On the streets of Shanghai, China, a robot is walking a robotic dog.😂
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It's getting very close to the time when everyone living in the world will buy a robot to take care of their home... These will be as essential in the next generation as cars are now. These are made in China: The Unitree G1.
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@ShangguanJiewen Home robots may soon become everyday tools. Just like cars became normal, robots could become standard in homes.
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