The life-size, walking, talking robot will debut in parks later this month, representing huge leaps for Disney.
You know Olaf. Before K-Pop Demon Hunters, before Wicked, it was Disney’s Frozen that blasted show tunes like “Let it Go” and “Into the Unknown” into our lives. My little girls loved belting those ...
First-time feature director Alex Prager conjures a nightmare future world where a cutting-edge wellness treatment promises ...
CNET Managing Editor Jon Reed got a close-up look at Nvidia's Project G Assist at CES in January. It's a chatbot-like interface that runs on your device and lets you easily adjust your computer's ...
European chipmakers Infineon , NXP and STMicroelectronics on Monday ‌all announced partnerships with Nvidia to sell hardware ...
With the addition of the new cargo warehouse, Swissport now offers a comprehensive range of aviation services at Sofia Airport. These services include ground handling operations, cargo logistics and ...
Nvidia released new models for autonomous robots, cars, and more.  Uber will add Nvidia-powered robotaxis to cities as early as 2027.  More lifelike robotics could mean robotic characters at Disney ...
BMW begins testing AEON humanoid robots at its Leipzig factory to assist EV battery assembly and manufacturing tasks using AI ...
The promise of autonomous agentic AI requires significant changes in the governance landscape. Provided byIntel Parents of young children face a lot of fears about developmental milestones, from ...
Unlike chatbots, which learned to imitate human language through vast stores of online text, robots require something the internet doesn't provide in abundance: detailed examples of ...
Prosus hosted its first global technology showcase, Prosus Forward, to present a strategic vision for the future of ecommerce built around AI agents and intelligent digital assistants. The event ...
Steve Carrell admitted he wasn't a fan of Crazy, Stupid, Love's title until recently, revealing that coming up with a name for the 2011 romantic comedy proved to be more difficult than expected.