Figure is gradually prepping its humanoid robot to competently take on household chores. While the California-based company has ambitions to deploy its robot in industrial settings like factories and ...
Figure AI’s latest Helix 02 demo shows a humanoid robot autonomously tidying a living room, highlighting full-body control, tool use, and adaptive cleanup.
Figure AI, a company making humanoid robots, backed by the likes of Nvidia Corp., released a new video showing its Helix 02 Robot carrying out domestic chores that led to Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk ...
Figure Helix 02 targets long-horizon chores under one neural network; 1,000+ training hours support tight-space movement and ...
Collectors experience a noticeable shift in 2026. Labubu dominated 2025 with its static monster designs from Pop Mart, ...
Nvidia-backed Figure AI's Helox 02 humanoid robot demonstrated autonomous household chores, prompting Elon Musk to question its operational method. Figure AI's CEO confirmed the robot was fully ...
Toys powered by AI show a worrying lack of emotional understanding. But we need to understand the risks and benefits of the technology so the industry can be regulated, not outright banned ...
While AI toys may benefit children with social anxiety or autism through patient interaction, experts warn they could hinder attachment formation and emotional coping skills.
Anthropic introduces Code Review in Claude Code to help developers catch bugs faster and more efficiently. The post Anthropic adds Code Review to Claude Code to streamline bug hunting appeared first ...
Chatty AI toys may confuse toddlers about friendship and emotions because they struggle with responding appropriately to children’s feelings.
Human beings must remain the central actors in the development of AI and maintain a leading role in shaping its future. Humanity should define the trajectory of AI. Achieving this goal will require ...
But in the days since its March 6 release, posts from parents decrying the film as too dark for kids have popped up all over social media. Is it really that terrifying? Are kids “sobbing loudly” in ...