Tesla ramps 2026 capital spend plan to $35b for AI, robotics
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Pudu Technology Inc., a leading developer of intelligent service robotics, has raised nearly $150 million in a new funding round. With this capital raise, announced Thursday, the
AI breakthroughs, chip wars, security breaches, robots, privacy concerns, and corporate shakeups defined a week where tech’s biggest players raced for control.
Scientists say they've made a key breakthrough that would allow robots to figure out complex tasks on their own — but experts say it raises questions about how much risk comes with letting robots be in charge of their own learning.
Toyota debuted CUE7, an AI-powered humanoid robot that learned to shoot free throws through trial and error, in front of 8,400 fans at Toyota Arena Tokyo.
DALLAS—Pudu Robotics is opening a new U.S. headquarters in Dallas as part of a broader effort to expand its robotics footprint across industrial and commercial environments.
AI agents are moving from experimental tools to embedded business collaborators, with nearly half of enterprise apps expected to integrate them within a year. Robotics leaders such as Tesla, Xpeng, and AGIBOT are advancing humanoid, autonomous, and flying ...
Robotics programs require egocentric, multi-sensor training data at a scale that is growing exponentially, creating a procurement challenge distinct from any prior AI development cycle Annotation standards for robotics remain fragmented,
Explore how medical robots and healthcare robotics enhance surgery, diagnostics, and hospital workflows, highlighting key benefits, real-world uses, and future trends in patient‑centered care.
Tesla on Wednesday said it’s ramping spending on AI, in a possible sign of what’s to come when a slew of Big Tech companies report results next week.