Robotics
Can virtual reality teach the 'feel' of medicine? New Israeli study says not yet
Ancient dissections of Galen reveal a gap in modern medical training: tacit, hands-on skills still can’t be fully taught by digital tools.
Ukraine's defense AI chief predicts 'new paradigm' of warfare
Robot patrol dogs could be coming to Taiwan's South China Sea islands
XTEND selected for Pentagon’s Drone Dominance Program Phase II
Elbit subsidiary acquires Israeli autonomous AI-powered off-road robotic warfare company
'Autonomy and robotics are reshaping how defense forces operate today' - Eyal Dahan, CEO of FUSE, an Elbit Systems subsidiary.
IDF escalates robot wars against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon's Bint Jbail
The IDF has ramped up its use of robots in warfare against Hezbollah in Bint Jbail, accelerating the destruction of weapons infrastructure as military operations intensify.
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IDF's new mechanical AI robot takes two hours to clean tanks, which soldiers needed 48 hours for
The robot operates autonomously, without soldiers present in dangerous environments and without exposure to chemicals, oils, or extreme heat.
Internet mocks Iranians dressed as 'advanced humanoid robots' at tech expo
Acne scars, blinking and breathing revealed the "advanced" robots were people in costumes.
The future of robotics is software-defined
Hardware may win a fight; software wins the war.
Elon Musk becomes first person to hit $500 billion net worth, Forbes list shows
The milestone comes just under a year after Musk's net worth crossed $400 billion and underscores his lead as the world's richest person.
Robotics team withdraws from Global Finals to honor Shabbat
Because the competition was to be held on a Saturday, the team was prepared to have to withdraw from the competition in order to observe Shabbat.
How is Israel's autonomous 'RobDozer' revolutionizing combat engineering?
IAI: “The RobDozer is operational and combat-proven, having carried out fully robotic combat missions, drastically reducing the risk to troops."
The Israeli who is looking to build the robots of the future - interview
"Robots are not here to take away jobs. They are here to make jobs more meaningful and revolutionize the way we work,” Elad Inbar explained.