Tag: Robotics & Automation
The intersection of AI and physical machines in industry and daily life.
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AI Talent War: Why Plumbers and Electricians Matter Now
Demand for AI infrastructure has created an AI talent war that reaches beyond software teams: data centers, cooling plants and grid connections need skilled electricians

AI Drones for Power Lines: How Grid Inspections Are Changing
AI drones are being used to inspect power lines more often, and utilities now combine automated flight, cameras, and on-board analyses to find faults faster.

Robotaxis: Why New York’s green light matters in 2026
Last updated: 14. January 2026 Berlin, 14. January 2026 Insights New York has opened limited urban trials that make Robotaxis a closer reality for some

Humanoid Robots at Work: What Changes First in 2026
Humanoid robots are moving from lab demos to paid pilots, and 2026 will show where they first make practical sense at work. This article focuses

Physical AI in Cars: The Next Leap After Autopilot
Physical AI is about software that senses, decides and physically acts in the world; in cars this means on‑board systems that tie perception, planning and

AI prescriptions: Utah pilot tests automated prescription refills
Last updated: 08. January 2026 Berlin, 08. January 2026 Insights Utah has approved a 12‑month pilot that lets an AI system handle routine refills for

Robotic lawn mowers: How ‘drop-and-mow’ will change yards
Drop-and-mow systems remove the need for buried wires and let a robot learn a garden’s shape using satellites, cameras or LiDAR. Robotic lawn mowers that

How Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor reshapes AI chips for cars
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor is the latest platform change for AI chips for cars: a high‑performance

What a four-year ban on AI chatbots in toys would change
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights A proposed California measure would pause sales of AI chatbots in toys for four years,

Robot vacuum with legs: why 2026 could finally beat stairs
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights This report looks at why a robot vacuum with legs reappeared as a realistic product