/r/robots
Post things like: videos of real robots, robot art, robot history, retro toy robots, literature and film recommendations or discussions that primarily focus on robots.
Please do not post about common automation technology.
Posting YouTube videos promoting a video game will earn an immediate ban.
For technical help with robotics projects, engineering discussion of robotics subsystems, etc., please see r/robotics.
This subreddit is about real or fictional robots.
Any technical discussion or questions about robotic subsystems should be posted to /r/robotics.
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A SUBREDDIT FOR ROBOTS HUMANS TO SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS WITH THE REST OF THEIR SPECIES.
A place for; news articles about developments in Robotics, showing off your (working/finished) robot and questions regarding your robotic problems
/r/robots
It's a type of Multi-Limbed robotic assistant sort of like Mr. Handy but I went another way with it
Mark Gurman, who specializes on insider information in Apple, revealed recently that Apple is doing research on home robotics, and there is a project "exploring a mobile robot that can follow users around their homes". AI is currently not a strongsuit of Apple but they have an AI and machine-learning group run by John Giannandrea for their R&D on this technology.
Apple robot anyone?
Few years worth of collecting here.
Not a toy but related
Tesla robot might start been used this year
I have been doing lots of research into robots that are made to do one specific job - wash dishes, wash clothes, open things, close things, and I think these kind of robots are going to be a huge deal and make a lot of money. Yet, they are the simplest kind of robots. I wanted to come to this subreddit to get your opinions.