The rare Japanese toy with a robot driver and a robot passenger seems to have been influenced by American convertibles of the ...
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Where we're going, we don't need roads – Xpeng sees a future in AI robots and flying cars
Xpeng's Next P7 was front and centre of its keynote presentation at the Munich Motor Show (IAA Mobility). This is one of the nicest looking EVs announced this year – if you ignore the lime green paint ...
Robotaxis are silently (and sometimes awkwardly) roaming around Phoenix, San Francisco, Austin and wherever else humans dare let cars do improv in traffic. Waymo, Tesla and soon Amazon want you to ...
The robot is hard to ignore. Its unmistakably female form stands out with its nearly uncanny proportions and realistic, model-eqsue gait. The 5’4”-ish IRON robot’s appearance and walk were so ...
Today, Xpeng held its AI Day 2025 at its new headquarters in Guangzhou. The automaker is positioning itself as an AI company with what it calls new “AI-defined applications” powered by the new Xpeng ...
This article is from the archive of our partner . Today one of Google's self-driving cars got into an accident, reported Jalopnik's Justin Hyde. "This photo of what looks like a minor case of Prius-on ...
From "flying cars" to robots and self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations spotted at this week's Munich auto fair, IAA Mobility, one of the world's biggest: ...
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Musk Is All In on Robots: Why You Should Be, Too
Editor’s note: “Musk Is All In on Robots: Why You Should Be, Too” was previously published in July 2025 with the title, “The Robot Elon Musk Thinks Will Be Bigger Than the iPhone.” It has since been ...
You might assume that Tesla has the humanoid robot stage to itself, but several Chinese automakers are also sprinting toward the same goal. Among them, EV startup Xpeng is taking the lead, planning to ...
The Jetson AGX Thor is Nvidia’s most powerful robotics processor, costing customers $3,499 to start developing on the new device, as the company competes more intensively to carve out a future ...
NASA engineers referred to the most crucial moments in the Mars Curiosity mission last summer as the "seven minutes of terror." During that time, without the guidance ...
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