Companies are still improving data required for robots to perform complex household tasks, some of which require embodied AI.
As robots enter hospitals and care facilities, questions remain about whether they actually make care easier for the people ...
The robot pauses at the edge of the room as an engineer checks its sensors. Then, with a soft mechanical hum, this humanoid machine begins to move. It lifts a mannequin from a bed, slowly and ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Recently in Tokyo an AI-driven robot leaned over a man lying on his back and gently put a hand on his knee and another on a shoulder and rolled him onto his side -- a manoeuvre used ...
Facing high employee turnover and an aging population, nursing homes have increasingly turned to robots to complete a variety of care tasks, but few researchers have explored how these technologies ...
Yukiko Namekata, a resident at an elder care facility in Tokyo run by Zenkoukai, and her caregiver follow the movement of a miniature humanoid robot called PALRO. At top, AIREC, an artificial ...
Many of the robots being developed for elderly care are humanoids, which scientists say is intentional for function and ...
Over the next few decades, billions of autonomous, AI-powered robots will work alongside people in factories, perform tedious ...
What does the world's largest humanoid robot company think about the future ot work, the future of robots ... and how we ...
While providing the best care for their communities is a priority for health care systems, there are many tasks which can take doctors and nurses away from patients. Robots have been used at hospitals ...
Home-care robots hold significant potential in empowering older adults. Researchers from Chiba University, Japan, assess factors influencing the willingness to use home-care robots among caregivers ...