From stair-climbing vacuums to blue-collar humanoids, this week proves the machines aren't just coming — they've clocked in.
Top AI graduate programs at schools like Carnegie Mellon and Stanford are feeding a field where salaries average over $150,000—with job growth outpacing the broader market.
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This profession is the most noble of all,' he said while accepting the IEEE's Medal of Honor award in a small event at CES.
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While it's not ready to join the workforce yet, Atlas, an AI-powered humanoid, is learning how to do human tasks.
A testament of institutional values, ingenuity, integrity and pride, the newest graduates of the Benjamin M. Statler College ...
The invention of sprites triggered a major shift in video game design, enabling games with independent moving objects and ...