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Trash Talk: How AI Robots Are Rebuilding the Recycling Line
AI-guided robots are quietly taking over the recycling line, spotting and grabbing dozens of items a minute. Inside the material recovery facilities where mach…

Mechanics in Orbit: The Year Robots Start Repairing Satellites
After years of delay, robotic servicers are finally heading to geostationary orbit in 2026 — to refuel, repair and upgrade satellites worth hundreds of million…

Robots Report for Duty on the Building Site
Autonomous excavators, rebar-tying crawlers and AI loaders are moving from pilot projects to real construction sites in 2026 — pushed less by hype than by a de…

The 2026 Humanoid Scoreboard: Who Is Actually Shipping Robots to Work?
Beyond the demo videos, a handful of humanoids have crossed into real, paid deployments this year. Here is who is genuinely on the floor — and what the numbers…

Voice Agents Grow Up: The New Front Door of Customer Service
The dreaded phone menu is being replaced by AI that listens, understands, and actually resolves. Done right, it helps; done wrong, it traps.

The Data Bottleneck: Why Robots Still Struggle to Learn From the Real World
Language models had the internet to learn from. Robots have no such corpus. Solving the data problem may matter more than any new motor or model.

Drones Beyond Delivery: Inspection, Agriculture, and Emergency Response
Package delivery grabs headlines, but drones are already delivering value where they shine: dull, dirty, and dangerous jobs done from the air.

AI at the Edge: When Inference Leaves the Cloud
Running models on the device — in the camera, the car, the sensor — cuts latency, protects privacy, and keeps working when the network does not.

Cobots on the Line: Collaborative Robots and the Future of Manufacturing
Unlike caged industrial arms, collaborative robots work safely beside people. They are bringing automation to the small and mid-sized factory.

RAG, Memory, and Context: How AI Assistants Finally Started to Remember
A model's weights are frozen at training time. Retrieval and memory are how assistants stay current, grounded, and personal without retraining.

Farm Robotics: How Automation Is Quietly Reshaping Agriculture
From laser weeding to autonomous tractors, robots are tackling agriculture's labor crunch — and changing what sustainable farming can mean.

Self-Driving Freight: Why Autonomous Trucks Scale Before Robotaxis
The highway, not the city, may be where autonomy pays off first. Long, repetitive, structured routes are a better match for today's self-driving stack.

The EU AI Act Becomes Real: What a Risk-Based Rulebook Means in Practice
Europe's AI rulebook is phasing in. Its core idea is simple — regulate by risk, not by hype — but the operational consequences for builders are real.

Surgical Robots in 2026: Precision, Autonomy, and the Human in the Loop
Robotic surgery has moved from novelty to routine in many specialties. The frontier now is how much autonomy to grant — and where the surgeon's hand must stay.

Small Language Models: The Quiet Revolution Running On Your Device
Not every task needs a giant model. Compact models running locally are cheaper, faster, more private — and increasingly good enough.

The Energy Bill of AI: Why Data Centers Became an Industrial Frontier
Every prompt has a power cost. As AI scales, electricity — not chips — is becoming the binding constraint, and it is reshaping where and how we build.

Humanoid Robots Hit the Warehouse: Promise vs. Reality in 2026
After years of stage demos, humanoids are running pilot shifts in real logistics sites. The footage is impressive — but the economics are still the hard part.

Agentic AI in the Enterprise: From Chatbots to Autonomous Workflows
The conversation has shifted from "AI that answers" to "AI that acts". Agentic systems now chain tools, call APIs and complete multi-step tasks with minimal su…

Niryo: the French robot that learns before it produces
In the global robotics landscape, Niryo occupies a singular position. Neither a spectacular humanoid nor a massive production machine, it is a discreet, educat…

Robots in 2026: What Should We Really Expect? A Reality Check.
For two years, robots have been everywhere. Viral videos, spectacular announcements, humanoids walking and talking. Yet, at the dawn of 2026, a more sober real…

From R2-D2 to the NVIDIA Robot Buddy
From fiction to reality: how our world is changing.

The Chinese Humanoid Robot Bubble Industrial Ambition vs. Economic Reality
In early 2026, the global robotics industry faces an uncomfortable question: Are humanoid robots becoming China's next massive industrial bubble?

Robotics 2026: The Frontiers of Autonomy
As we enter 2026, the dream of universal robotic assistants faces a reality check. While humanoids are entering factories, the technical gaps between lab proto…

The Humanoid Bubble: Is China's Robot Gold Rush Ending?
China is now home to over 150 companies active in the humanoid robotics sector, a market overheating with massive investments.