You might assume that Tesla has the humanoid robot stage to itself, but several Chinese automakers are also sprinting toward the same goal. Among them, EV startup Xpeng is taking the lead, planning to ...
When the Next-Gen Iron humanoid was unveiled to the public earlier this month, strutting fluidly down the runway before a gobsmacked audience, it made headlines – but not for the reasons its creators ...
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Xpeng, a Chinese electric vehicle company, stunned social media with the introduction of its new humanoid robot, Iron. The robot seemed so lifelike that Xpeng eventually cut the robot open live on ...
Xpeng founder He Xiaopeng introduces Iron, a new humanoid robot. Credit: Jade Gao / AFP via Getty Images Xpeng, a Chinese electric vehicle company, stunned social media with the introduction of its ...
LENOX — A ribbon-cutting and public open house at the town’s just-completed $20 million-plus public safety complex is set for noon on Saturday, 15 months after construction began and 18 months after ...
Nov 3 (Reuters) - San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly on Monday said she supported the U.S. central bank's interest rate cut last week, and will want to sift through incoming data to ...
Target is laying off 1,000 corporate employees and cutting 800 open roles. The cuts accounted for about 8% of Target's global headquarters team. Michael Fiddelke, COO and incoming CEO, said the cuts ...
Target is cutting about 1,000 corporate positions and eliminating 800 open roles in an effort to speed up business decision-making and drive growth under its new chief executive, Michael Fiddelke.
Grocery prices are on the rise, and evidence suggests President Trump’s tariffs aren’t helping. WSJ visited one regional grocery chain to see how tariffs are affecting a handful of popular items.