Boffins create a shapeshifting robot
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None of them saw Terminator II

Boffins, who clearly don’t think seeing science fiction movies is cool, have designed a shape-shifting liquid metal that can transition between the solid and liquid state.

Military Robot defeated by cardboard box
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Who would have thought Metal Gear Solid was a documentary about fighting robots? 

A group of US Marines evaded detection by an AI robot using a cardboard box according to a new book.

Robot hates humans
Published in AI
27 December 2022

Robot hates humans


Christmas speech comes with a warning

In what will be a warning to humanity, an artificial intelligence robot asked to give a Christmas speech by Channel 4 has admitted she doesn't like humans.

Boffins build regenerating soft robot
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Doctor who can heal itself  

Boffins at Cornell University have developed an autonomous, soft robot that is not only able to identify injuries but heal itself.

I've got a brand new robot harvester and I'll give you the key
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Ooh ar ooh ar

The farming world is finally going to get its share of industry 2.0 with a range of AI powered farming vehicles.

Most advanced robot is about to get legs
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She knows how to use them

The world's most realistic robot is about to get legs.

World’s brightest robot promises not to take over the world
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Although she would say that

The world's most advanced humanoid robot assured humans that the machines will "never take over the world."

Russian military touting Chinese bots
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Pretending to have invented them

The Russian military, desperate for good news to put on state media, has been dressing up Chinese robots and claiming to have invented them.

Xiaomi released human robot
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Costs a fortune 

Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has revealed the country’s first humanoid robot and it costs a fortune.

Zombie spider powers robot
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Necrobotics is now apparently a thing

Boffins from Rice University in Texas have used a dead spider as an actuator at the end of a robot arm and created the field of "necrobotics" which literally means the dead could rise again as robots.