A Berlin gallery has turned celebrity heads into creeping machines, posing a question about who controls what we see ...
A robot dog equipped with a hyper-realistic silicone head of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and other celebrities has ...
Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING - As I pushed my four-year-old daughter's stroller through a robotics exhibition in Beijing's suburbs - ...
Robot dogs fitted with lifelike silicone heads resembling famous personalities such as Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso are drawing attention at a Berlin museum, ...
Chinese robotics firm Pudu unveiled its latest creation, the D5, a nearly one-metre-tall (3.2 feet), four-legged robot, at Tokyo’s International Robot Exhibition (iREX 2025). The quadruped captured ...
TOKYO, JAPAN - DECEMBER 03: Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Corleo hydrogen-powered four-legged robot is displayed during the International Robot Exhibition on December 03, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The ...
Robot artist Ai-Da debuts retro-futuristic architecture concept in Danish exhibition. Ai-Da’s design imagines space-age co-living for humans and humanoids. “I’m not a robot” show explores A.I.’s role ...
Asia is spending billions on the development and deployment of humanoids that are already taking on humans' least desired ...
Robot dogs, complete with the face of Elon Musk, have been roaming the streets of San Francisco. They are now on display in a digital arts center in Palo Alto.
LONDON — Why do humans build machines that resemble them — and what does that say about us? A London exhibition opening on Tuesday is surveying 500 years of simple to sophisticated robots to find out.