I’ve highlighted the top three technologies that I believe will dominate and reshape the e-commerce industry in 2025.
Post written by Gev Balyan, Forbes Councils Member.
I’ve highlighted the top three technologies that I believe will dominate and reshape the e-commerce industry in 2025.
Post written by Gev Balyan, Forbes Councils Member.
Would you be comfortable having Optimus in your home? Share your thoughts in the comments.
At Tesla’s We, Robot Cybercab event, Elon Musk unveiled a surprising appearance by Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus. A group of these robots walked alongside the reveal of the new Robovan. Optimus bots were shown in a video performing daily tasks such as delivering packages and watering plants, with Musk emphasizing that these robots could soon do nearly anything—from walking your dog to babysitting kids. With a long-term price between $20,000 to $30,000, Musk claims that Optimus could be Tesla’s biggest product yet, eventually transforming civilization.
Watch as the Honey Badger legged robot from MAB Robotics demonstrates its underwater locomotion capabilities. Designed for extreme environments, this innovative robot showcases robust movement across submerged terrain, pushing the boundaries of legged robotics. Perfect for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging areas, the Honey Badger is a leap forward in autonomous robotics.
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