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CES 2026 Showcases AI Robots, Robo-Chefs, Future Tech

CES 2026 in Las Vegas unveiled groundbreaking innovations: AI robots folding laundry, a robo-chef cooking 500 dishes, and emotional support companions. Discover how tech is solving global challenges.

China's Robot Army Stuns at CES, Echoing Musk's Warning

Chinese humanoid robots stole the show at CES 2025, playing table tennis and sweeping floors. Elon Musk's concern about China leading the sector is now a visible reality, with cheaper prices and mass production setting the pace. Read more on the tech race

CES 2024: AI Moves from Software to Physical Gadgets

CES 2024 in Las Vegas was dominated by physical AI exhibits, from humanoid robots to AI-powered home devices. Discover the key trends and the crucial role of chip advancements shaping the future.

Chinese Robots Steal Show at CES, Intensifying Tech Race

Chinese humanoid robots showcased advanced AI capabilities at CES 2026, highlighting the intense technological competition with the US. Discover the key players and innovations shaping the future of physical AI.

Tesla's Optimus Robot's Viral Workplace Grievance

Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus went viral for a lighthearted workplace complaint. While charming fans, analysts warn China is leading the commercialization race for this 'tens of trillions' tech. Read the full story.

China to Outpace Tesla in Humanoid Robot Production by 2026

Chinese firms are poised to lead Tesla in scaling humanoid robots, with mass production from 2026. Driven by AI and demographic needs, China aims for a dominant share of a potential $9 trillion global market. Read the full analysis.

AI Threatens 30% of Bengaluru Ad Industry Jobs

The rise of AI in advertising sparks job fears in Bengaluru. Experts warn of a 30% workforce reduction as agencies adopt automation. Discover how the industry is adapting.

World's Smallest Programmable Robots Unveiled by US Researchers

US researchers create microscopic, autonomous robots powered by light. These penny-sized devices can swim, sense temperature, and operate for months, opening new frontiers in medicine and environmental monitoring. Read more about this breakthrough.

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