Darren Criss lands two Tony nods for robot romance musical, "Maybe Happy Ending"

Darren Criss lands two Tony nods for robot romance musical, “Maybe Happy Ending” – CBS News Watch CBS News Darren Criss joins CBS Mornings to discuss his sci-fi love story role in “Maybe Happy Ending,” the Broadway show earning critical acclaim and 10 Tony Award nominations. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for … Read more

Need Fashion Advice? Samsung’s Ballie Robot Can Help Thanks to Google AI Upgrade

Samsung’s cute orb-shaped robot is getting a smarts upgrade thanks to Google’s Gemini AI. The home robot, which will be available from this summer, will now be able to partake in more advanced conversations with you, your family, your friends and your guests. Using voice commands, you’ll be able to give instructions to Ballie about … Read more

We Love the Dreame L10s Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo and It’s Now a Record Low of $300

If you’re hardworking and always busy, keeping your home tidy can be a daunting task. That’s why it’s a good idea to delegate sweeping and mopping to a device that’ll do the tough cleaning for you. Though these can be pricey, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is seeing new record low prices on popular robot vacuums. … Read more

A Softer Humanoid Robot for the Home

Robotics company 1X recently released a video of its new robot, Neo Gamma, doing various tasks in a home setting: carrying a kettle of hot water, straightening a picture, carrying laundry, vacuuming, cleaning windows, picking up grocery bags, delivering a bottle of wine, tidying up and sitting down. Neo Gamma Vacuuming. 1X This demo said … Read more

The New Yorker Film “I’m Not a Robot” Wins a 2025 Academy Award

A film released by The New Yorker was among the winners at Sunday’s Academy Awards. “I’m Not a Robot,” a darkly comic portrayal of a woman trying to convince her computer that she is human, claimed the prize for Best Live Action Short. It is the second film released by the magazine to be honored … Read more

A guided tour of the visual world of ‘The Wild Robot’

(Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times) When multiple Oscar nominee Chris Sanders took on adapting Peter Brown’s beloved children’s book, “The Wild Robot,” he wanted to do something different visually than what he was seeing in other movies. The reigning 3D computer animation style, with its smooth surfaces, often bright, even lighting and familiar character designs wasn’t … Read more