Tag: Humanoid Robots

  • Mark Zuckerberg: The Greatly Misunderstood Visionary

    Mark Zuckerberg: The Greatly Misunderstood Visionary

    Mark Zuckerberg outlines Meta’s push toward open‑source AI, robotics, and personal superintelligence—shaping tech’s next frontier.

  • Mark Zuckerberg’s Vision of Personal Superintelligence: Empowering People with AI

    Mark Zuckerberg’s Vision of Personal Superintelligence: Empowering People with AI

    Late July 2025 marked a pivotal moment in the tech world as Mark Zuckerberg – the founder and CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook) – unveiled an ambitious new vision for the future of artificial intelligence. In a personal press release and blog post on July 30, 2025, Zuckerberg introduced the concept of “personal superintelligence” for…

  • Elon Musk’s Journey: How Each Venture Advances AI and Robotics

    Elon Musk’s Journey: How Each Venture Advances AI and Robotics

    Elon Musk is widely known as a visionary entrepreneur behind transformative companies like PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX. Yet a unifying thread underlies Musk’s diverse ventures: a relentless drive to push the frontiers of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Over the past three decades, Musk has repeatedly founded or funded companies that, directly or indirectly, advance…

  • Robotics

    Robotics

    Robotics is the interdisciplinary field focused on the design, construction, operation, and use of programmable machines – robots – that perform tasks traditionally carried out by humans. It integrates principles of mechanical engineering (for robot bodies and mechanisms), electrical and electronic engineering (for power and sensing), and computer science (for control algorithms and artificial intelligence).…

  • Robot

    Robot

    A robot is generally defined as a programmable machine capable of carrying out a series of actions automatically. Unlike simple machines, robots can be reprogrammed to perform different tasks and often operate with a degree of autonomy or responsiveness to their environment. The classic industry definition from the Robot Institute of America (1979) describes a…