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In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, the concept of humanoid robots no longer belongs to the realm of science fiction.
Faraday Future just unveiled three robots. The company says the robots will begin delivery in late February.
The first FF EAI Robotics product has completed U.S. regulatory certification and will begin sales in parallel with the launch event.
Three robotic forms were introduced at the NADA event: FF Futurist, FF Master, and FX Aegis. First, FF Futurist, is positioned as a full-size, professional EAI humanoid robot — an all-around expert for professional roles. It is targeted to become the first humanoid robot in the United States to achieve mass production and delivery.
A child with a new cochlear implant works on auditory rehabilitation exercises at home in Toulouse, France, aided by Pepper, a human-looking robot. In Canada, another child interacts with Pepper, who helps to reduce their anxiety before they go into the operating room.
Let's all just cross our fingers that no one's CEO is gullible enough to get tricked into spending company money on a bunch of Faraday Future robots.
After failing to deliver its promised "Tesla killer" EV, Faraday Future is hoping it's robot has what it takes to finally pull ahead of Elon.
Robot assistants are on the way, but the latest models might need a human teleoperator to take over certain tasks by looking and listening inside your home.
Picture the scene: You move into a nursing home in the final years of your life, when you are no longer able to manage on your own. And there you discover the future. The place teems with humanoid robots. They help feed you. They offer you a steadying arm ...