The $450 million Series A will support continued research and engineering investment, expansion of industrial deployments and customer pilots, and growth of Rhoda’s multidisciplinary team spanning ...
BMW is expanding its investigation of humanoid robotic workers at its factories. The automaker has just announced that it ...
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Palo Alto-based Rhoda AI, a developer of foundational artificial intelligence robotics models, said today it raid $450 million in Series A funding to train intelligent robots using publicly available ...
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Rise of the AI Soldiers

The Phantom MK-1 looks the part of an AI soldier. Encased in jet black steel with a tinted glass visor, it conjures a visceral dread far beyond what may be evoked by your typical humanoid robot. And ...
AI breakthroughs are reviving investor interest in humanoid robots More than 2,000 engineers and investors gathered at the Humanoids Summit China leads global funding and development of humanoid ...
Atlas is done shrugging—now he’s doing the Macarena. He can also skip, run, do cartwheels, and twist in ways no human being could even dream of doing. We’re not talking about the titan from Greek ...
Connected systems combining CMMS, SCADA, ERP and monitoring tools can be used to support trustworthy AI predictions and ROI-focused investments. Agentic AI is evolving beyond chatbots into ...
CHENNAI: In a major milestone to Kerala’s startup ecosystem, India’s first physical AI company with expertise in sanitation and medical portfolio Genrobotics In ...
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Videos that suggest China may be building a robot army sound like science fiction, but social media says it's real. DW Fact Check investigates.
Backed by a company called BrightData, the long-running robot combat series will debut a new season exclusively on YouTube.