Humanoid robots are beginning to take on household tasks, showing how AI-powered machines could soon assist with chores in ...
Just don't expect it to do literally anything else.
Less than two years since it was founded, San Francisco-based startup Weave Robotics is accepting pre-orders for its first home robot, which promises to do one thing well: fold your laundry.
The laundry-folding robot is shipping to customers in San Francisco only. SF-based robotics company Weave debuted the 'Isaac O' robot. It costs $7,999. SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco company is ...
CLOiD, LG's robot butler, was unveiled on the CES show floor. We saw it do some light baking, laundry folding and milk fetching. David Watsky Managing Editor / Home and Kitchen David lives in Brooklyn ...
CES 2026 isn't the first year we've seen a wave of interesting robots or even useful robots crop up in Las Vegas. But it's the first year I can remember when there have been so many humanoid and ...
It seems like every week there’s a new video of a robot folding clothes. We’ve had some fantastic demonstrations, like this semi-autonomous video from Weave Robotics on X. It’s awesome stuff, but ...
San Francisco-based startup, Weave Robotics, is accepting pre-orders for its first home robot, Isaac 0, which folds laundry but requires human teleoperation for complex garments.
Humanoid home robots are slowly entering consumer markets, but questions about privacy, practicality and human oversight continue to surround the technology.
X, a Norwegian-US tech firm, has launched Neo, a humanoid robot designed to transform household tasks. Despite advancements, privacy concerns and socioeconomic implications persist, as remote workers ...