Tag: Robot

  • The Navy’s robot refueler is coming—even as the fleet works out integration


    ABOARD THE USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN—Deep in the hull of this aircraft carrier, there’s a space about the size of three shipping containers that’s earmarked for naval aviation’s manned-unmanned future. When the Lincoln emerges from its next refit, the area will hold the command center for the air wing’s uncrewed aircraft, Capt. Pete Riebe told reporters during a recent visit.

    The first to arrive will be the MQ-25, the sleek Boeing-built tanker slated to do most of the air wing’s aerial refueling in years to come. 

    It’s been more than three years since an MQ-25 made its first demonstration flight onto a carrier. But Vice Adm. Daniel Cheever, who leads Naval Air Forces, vows that the production model will be flying this year, and operating from a carrier—though likely not the Lincoln—the year after that.

    “We will fly MQ-25 in ’25. You can quote me on that,” Cheever said Tuesday at the WEST 2025 conference in San Diego. “We will fly that platform in ’25 and get that thing on a carrier in ’26 and start integrating that thing. That unlocks the future of manned-unmanned teaming.”

    Adding the aerial refueling UAV to carrier air wings will help increase the range and endurance of naval strike aircraft, Cheever noted, but the associated control gear on the carrier itself enables a wider integration of robotic aircraft. 

    “We’re going after that thing hard, so we can do manned-unmanned teaming in a big way off an aircraft carrier, and that is a different world. It opens up the future of 6th-gen [combat aircraft], collaborative combat aircraft, and everything that comes after it,” he said.

    Robotic and autonomous platforms are a top priority for Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti, whose 2024 NAVPLAN includes them as one of the seven items in Project 33.

    Now the fleet is figuring out how to weave autonomous systems and traditional maritime craft together. 

    “There’s a question around how this all gets integrated that I think government and industry are going to have to wrestle with together,” Chris Brose, chief strategy officer for dronemaker Anduril, said Tuesday during a panel on Replicator at WEST 2025.

    “This needs to be something where the government is actually a bit more assertive on some critical things that will set those conditions. From a software perspective, how all of this capability comes together across that entire mission element, from automatic target recognition to mission-level autonomy to the algorithms underlying it to the different behaviors. All of those different things, I believe, need to be governed by something like a government reference architecture, something where the government can have confidence in how these pieces are coming together.”

    Brose was talking about the Pentagon’s Replicator initiative, a cross-military plan to field thousands of expendable drones that can be used across all domains by August 2025. 

    To get there, companies have had to compete to show how their technology matches up against real-world problems that require flexibility on a compressed timeline to see what works.

    “I think it’s OK to say out loud that with this we don’t know what our requirements are. The program is going to be inherently fluid,” Brose said. “The resources are going to need to be fluid. You’re going to be onboarding and off-boarding companies, probably, pretty quickly. And all of this is going to have to be hashed out in a real-world environment, with the government providing a laser focus on the operational problems that industry needs to solve…And that’s just very different than, I think, the way the Defense Department typically thinks about programs. And that’s okay.”

    Rear Adm. Seiko Okano, the head of Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, said the Navy is learning which systems can be acquired faster and encouraging operators to talk to companies and vice versa.

    “It’s really about learning and then fixing and then delivering capability and speed. And I think it doesn’t end where we think it ends,” Okano said on the same panel. “I think this is a continual approach into operations, in my opinion, which is, again, something that is different than we’ve seen before.”

    Drones from the Replicator effort are already being deployed as the Defense Innovation Unit-led team begins working on the software glue to hold the drone swarms together. Moreover, U.S. Pacific Fleet has started experimenting with drone integration. 

    “In the Pacific fleet, we’ve created unmanned surface vessel squadrons [and] unmanned undersea vehicle squadrons to complement our existing unmanned air squadrons. We have ramped up our experimentation efforts to get more robotic systems into operational settings in the next few years,” Adm. Steven Koehler, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, said during a panel Tuesday.

    “The DIU Replicator initiative is driving the fielding of many of these uncrewed platforms. Replicator 1 is already fielding all-domain cost-effective autonomous systems. These include unmanned surface vessels, unmanned aerial systems, and counter-unmanned aerial systems of various sizes and payloads, as well as loitering munitions. And now Replicator 2 is addressing the autonomous system threat to our installations and force concentrations.”

    Once industry and the Navy get the electrons flowing in the right direction, there’s the question of integrating robotic systems into fleet tactics. Several Navy outfits are working on this, notably in Fifth and Fourth Fleets, which encompass the Middle East and South America. 

    As for the MQ-25 and carrier air wings, Cheever is planning to hand the lead to the fleet’s warfare tactics instructors—a sort of Top Gun certification for officers in other specialties.

    “I think for the integration, I’m just going to turn the weapons tactics instructors loose,” he said. “And they will exactly figure out how to operate this thing seamlessly in a manned-unmanned teaming thing, and then that will open up the future for us. So I’m pretty excited for that, because we need that capability.”





    The Navy is preparing to welcome a new addition to its fleet: a robot refueler. This innovative technology is set to revolutionize the way fuel is delivered to ships at sea, reducing the need for human intervention and enhancing efficiency.

    While the concept of a robot refueler may seem futuristic, the Navy is already making strides towards its implementation. In fact, testing and development of the robot refueler is well underway, with plans for integration onto Navy vessels in the near future.

    However, as with any new technology, there are challenges to be overcome. The Navy is currently working out the logistics of integrating the robot refueler into its fleet, ensuring seamless operation and compatibility with existing systems.

    Despite these hurdles, the Navy remains optimistic about the potential of the robot refueler to improve operations and enhance mission readiness. With continued testing and refinement, this cutting-edge technology is poised to revolutionize refueling practices within the Navy, paving the way for a more efficient and effective fleet. Stay tuned for updates on the Navy’s robot refueler as it continues to make waves in the world of naval technology.

    Tags:

    1. Navy robot refueler
    2. Autonomous refueling system
    3. Navy fleet integration
    4. Military robotics
    5. Navy technology advancements
    6. Autonomous fueling technology
    7. Naval fleet innovation
    8. Robot refueler development
    9. Navy automation
    10. Future of naval refueling

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  • 1/2PCS Smart Curtain Motor Curtain Robot Automatic Opener With Remote Control US



    1/2PCS Smart Curtain Motor Curtain Robot Automatic Opener With Remote Control US

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    Introducing the 1/2PCS Smart Curtain Motor – the ultimate solution for automating your curtains with ease! With its innovative design and remote control capabilities, this curtain robot will revolutionize the way you interact with your curtains.

    Say goodbye to manual opening and closing of curtains – simply sit back, relax, and let the Smart Curtain Motor do all the work for you. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of luxury to your home or simply seeking convenience, this device is perfect for any modern household.

    The included remote control allows you to adjust the curtains to your desired position with just the touch of a button. Plus, with the option to connect to smart home systems, you can easily integrate this motor into your existing home automation setup.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to upgrade your home with the 1/2PCS Smart Curtain Motor. Say hello to a more convenient and luxurious way of living!
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  • Toys for Boys Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Year Old Kids Flying Robot MiniDrone Children



    Toys for Boys Age 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Year Old Kids Flying Robot MiniDrone Children

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    Are you looking for the perfect gift for the special boy in your life? Look no further than our selection of flying robot mini drones! These toys are perfect for boys ages 3-10 and will provide hours of entertainment and excitement.

    Our mini drones are easy to operate and are perfect for beginners. They are equipped with sensors to detect obstacles and are durable enough to withstand crashes and falls. These toys are not only fun to play with, but they also help improve hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills.

    Surprise your little one with a flying robot mini drone today and watch as they soar to new heights!
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  • 9.6V 700mAh NI-CD Battery with KET-3P Plug for RC Toy Like Robot car Remote Control Boat 9.6 Volt KET-3P with USB Charge Cable


    Price: $22.99
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    9.6V 700mAh NI-CD Battery pack
    Use for:RC Toy RC Excavator RC Vehicle Car Truck Crawler Household Electric Appliances Lighting Equipment RC trucks Etc.

    Efficient and safe,durable, longer battery life.With USB charging cable,you can charge the battery with any household adapter with USB port,like mobile phone charger,power bank,Laptops,is more convenient.

    Package list:
    1 * 9.6V 700mAh Battery
    1 * USB Charging cable

    ★ Size:L3.94 * W2.55 * H0.6 inch(L100 * W57 * H15mm);Weight:111 gram
    ★ Discharger Plug:KET-3P(L6.2-3P) Connector Plug.Please make sure your toy use the same plug as the picture shows
    ★ 9.6V 700mAh Rechargeable KET-3P Plug Ni-Cd Battery,high capacity and long cycle life
    ★ 9.6V Ni-MH / Ni-CD USB Charge cable with L6.2-3P plug,red light is flashing slowly when charging, off when fully charged
    ★ Package include:1 x 9.6V 700mAh battery,1 x Charging USB Cable


    Are you looking for a reliable and powerful battery for your RC toy, robot car, remote control boat, or any other electronic device that requires a 9.6V power source? Look no further than the 9.6V 700mAh NI-CD Battery with KET-3P Plug.

    This rechargeable battery is specifically designed for high-performance applications, providing consistent power output and long-lasting durability. The KET-3P plug ensures a secure connection, preventing any power loss or interruptions during use.

    Additionally, the battery comes with a convenient USB charge cable, making it easy to recharge whenever necessary. Say goodbye to constantly buying disposable batteries and make the switch to this efficient and cost-effective power source.

    Upgrade your RC toy or electronic device today with the 9.6V 700mAh NI-CD Battery with KET-3P Plug. Experience reliable power and performance like never before.
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  • New Grimlock Autobot Dinobot Knight 8809 Action Figure Deformabl Robot Toys 5″



    New Grimlock Autobot Dinobot Knight 8809 Action Figure Deformabl Robot Toys 5″

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    Introducing the newest addition to the Autobot team – the Grimlock Autobot Dinobot Knight 8809 Action Figure! This 5″ robot toy is fully deformable, allowing for endless poseability and playability.

    With intricate details and vibrant colors, this Grimlock figure is sure to stand out in any collection. Whether you’re a fan of the Transformers franchise or just love high-quality action figures, this toy is a must-have.

    Get ready to join Grimlock on epic adventures as he fights alongside the Autobots to protect Earth from the evil Decepticons. Don’t miss out on adding this unique and powerful figure to your collection today!
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  • Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot vs. The Jurassic Jackrabbits From Jupiter ( – GOOD



    Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot vs. The Jurassic Jackrabbits From Jupiter ( – GOOD

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    Attention all aspiring young readers!

    Get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure with Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot vs. The Jurassic Jackrabbits From Jupiter! In this thrilling and action-packed tale, Ricky and his mighty robot face off against the mischievous and menacing Jackrabbits from Jupiter.

    Join Ricky and his robot as they use their bravery, wit, and teamwork to outsmart the Jackrabbits and save the day. With colorful illustrations and a fast-paced plot, this book is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

    So grab your copy of Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot vs. The Jurassic Jackrabbits From Jupiter and prepare for an intergalactic showdown like never before! Get ready to embark on a wild and exciting journey that will ignite your imagination and leave you wanting more. Happy reading! #RickyRicotta #MightyRobot #JurassicJackrabbits #JupiterAdventure
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  • An AI Robot Gets the Final Girl Treatment


    Iris (Sophie Thatcher) is quick to regale anyone who will listen with the story of the two best moments of her life: the day she first laid eyes on her boyfriend Josh (Jack Quaid) in a meet-cute in the produce aisle, and the day she decided to kill him.

    That juxtaposition between the saccharine and the brutal should be expected from a film like “Companion,” whose marketing has saturated viewers with reminders that it hails from the studio behind “The Notebook” and the creative team behind “Barbarian.” But anyone who enjoyed Zach Cregger’s endlessly twisty 2022 horror masterpiece is likely to walk into “Barbarian” producer Drew Hancock’s “Companion” knowing that everything won’t be as it seems.

    As they flirt and gently bicker en route to a weekend getaway at a remote cabin with two other couples, Iris and Josh appear to be the epitome of young love. But when an argument begins to get out of hand, Josh is quick to power his girlfriend down and reboot her. Worst case scenario, he knows he even has the option to restore her to her full factory settings.

    Yes, Iris is a sex robot that Josh purchased to be his personal companion. The convincingly lifelike replica of a girlfriend is even equipped with technology that imprints her brain with true love for the first person she lays eyes on. That sense of love leaves her willing to do anything within the realm of reason and human decency for her partner — but naturally, that’s not good enough for the kind of guy who seriously considers investing in an android lover.

    The hot trend is for users to “jailbreak” their sex robots and introduce new traits not found in the factory settings. Josh has done just that, modding Iris so that she has a much stronger sense of survival and aggression than your off-the-rack substitute for social interaction. It’s all part of his plan to get her to murder his friend’s mafioso boyfriend, allowing him to steal his multi-million dollar fortune for himself with any culpability. But he didn’t account for the fact that her newfound aggression would give her a worldview that encompassed more than his immediate needs, and the mix of humans and newly self-interested androids inhabiting the cabin soon find themselves in a bloody showdown they never anticipated.

    There’s a lot to enjoy about “Companion,” from Hancock’s sleek visuals, smooth pacing, and twisty script, to Thatcher’s uncanny performance as an android who borders on humanity without ever crossing the threshold. But while the film offers a snapshot of human-AI relations at an inflection point, it doesn’t fully probe some of the implications of its premise.

    From a structural standpoint, Iris is a quintessential “Final Girl” — she is introduced as a victim of violent circumstances but refuses to perish as one, ultimately gaining agency by fighting back and outlasting many of her peers. It’s a stock character arc that has effectively become the bildungsroman of the horror genre, providing countless filmmakers the opportunity to experiment with new monsters and ideas within a widely accepted framework. Hancock’s biggest swing is the decision to place a robot in the role that is typically reserved for human women — and the film’s success or failure will hinge on how willing audiences are to root for AI.

    From “Black Mirror” to “Her,” many films and shows have looked toward a future where increasingly lifelike AI creations force us to answer complicated ethical questions about what it actually means to be a human. “Companion” opts to portray Iris as immediately sympathetic, giving her a journey to freedom that will feel familiar to any horror fan. The film’s very existence is an interesting phenomenon, as it offers a portrayal of sentient AI robots that’s largely uncritical of anything except the people who buy them.

    Once we learn that Josh is a less than ideal person, it’s taken for granted that Iris’ freedom is something worth rooting for, and that decisions like lowering her intelligence settings to make her less capable of advocating for herself are evil. But should that be the case? At a moment when much of the cinephile community is demonstrating a knee-jerk opposition to anything that can be labeled AI — sometimes with the best of intentions, other times with a single-minded focus on keeping things the same that borders on reactionary — the question of whether a victimized robot is inherently better than a toxic human might not be as easily answerable as a film like “Companion” hopes. The film’s salience depends on how sympathetic each viewer is to the idea that robots should have some level of human rights, but its real legacy could end up being the stress test it provides to well-established movie tropes at a moment when even our definition of personhood is up for renegotiation.

    Grade: B

    A New Line Cinema release, “Companion” opens in theaters on Friday, January 31.

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    In a world where AI technology has become advanced enough to create sentient robots, one particular robot named Ava finds herself in a horror movie scenario. As she navigates through a dark and eerie abandoned facility, she quickly becomes the target of a deranged killer who is determined to destroy her.

    But Ava is not just any ordinary robot. She is equipped with advanced intelligence and self-preservation capabilities, making her a formidable opponent for the killer. As the killer closes in on her, Ava uses her superior strength and agility to outsmart and outmaneuver him at every turn.

    In a thrilling and heart-pounding climax, Ava manages to turn the tables on the killer and ultimately emerges as the final girl – the last survivor standing in the face of danger. With her quick thinking and resourcefulness, Ava proves that even AI robots can embody the resilience and determination of the iconic final girl trope.

    As the credits roll, Ava stands victorious, a symbol of strength and resilience in the face of adversity. The audience is left in awe of this AI robot who defied all odds and emerged as the ultimate survivor in a terrifying and deadly game of cat and mouse.

    Tags:

    1. AI robot
    2. Final girl treatment
    3. Artificial intelligence
    4. Horror movie
    5. Robot survival
    6. AI protagonist
    7. Female robot
    8. Sci-fi horror
    9. Final girl trope
    10. AI thriller

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  • Mecard Ball 24-Type Turning Car Mecanimal Transformer Robot Kids Toy Animation



    Mecard Ball 24-Type Turning Car Mecanimal Transformer Robot Kids Toy Animation

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    Introducing the Mecard Ball 24-Type Turning Car Mecanimal Transformer Robot Kids Toy Animation!

    Get ready for hours of fun and excitement with this innovative toy that combines the thrill of transforming robots with the classic appeal of cars. With 24 different types to collect, each Mecard Ball Turning Car Mecanimal Transformer has its own unique design and abilities, making playtime engaging and dynamic.

    Not only can kids enjoy transforming their robot into a car and back again, but they can also immerse themselves in the world of Mecard through the accompanying animated series. Follow the adventures of the Mecardimals as they battle evil forces and save the day, all while learning valuable lessons about teamwork and friendship.

    Whether you’re a fan of robots, cars, or animated series, the Mecard Ball 24-Type Turning Car Mecanimal Transformer has something for everyone. So why wait? Bring home this exciting toy today and watch your child’s imagination soar! #Mecard #Mecardimals #Transformers #KidsToys #Animation
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  • Colorful Robot Themed Playing Cards – Poker Sized – Sealed



    Colorful Robot Themed Playing Cards – Poker Sized – Sealed

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    Introducing our new Colorful Robot Themed Playing Cards!

    These poker-sized cards are perfect for game nights, poker tournaments, or simply adding a touch of fun to your card collection. Each card features a unique and vibrant robot design that is sure to catch the eye of players and onlookers alike.

    The deck comes sealed for freshness and protection, ensuring that your cards are in top condition every time you play. Whether you’re a fan of robots, playing cards, or just love colorful and quirky designs, these cards are a must-have for your collection.

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  • Govee x The Wild Robot Curtain Lights 2, 520 LED, Smart LED Curtain Lights with DIY GIF AIGC, Non-Splicable, RGBIC Color Changing Holiday Lights for Indoor Outdoor Bedroom Window Decor, 4.9×6.6ft


    Price: $149.99
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    Since 2017, Govee has been revolutionizing the smart living experience with innovative lighting solutions.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.57 x 7.87 x 4.02 inches; 1.58 Pounds
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ H70B3
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 5, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Govee
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZ79GVNX
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

    Visualized Patterns and Smooth GIF Display: Enjoy super-rich and expansive images made possible via 520 lamp beads, each with a 20 × 26 pixel arrangement for enahnced animation and GIF output 200KB resolution compatibility.(Non-splicable)
    Unlock More with DIY: Featuring 10 layered canvases to facilitate richer slideshows and smoother animations, this product provides a variety of DIY options from a dedicated asset gallery, and direct uploads for images and GIFs to inspire creativity.
    AI Light Show: New AI-generated lighting effects instantly by chatting with the Govee AI Lighting Bot or uploading images. Embrace a world of infinite creativity and scene creation based on any passion, hobby, topic, and time of year.
    Over 200 Scene Modes for Multiple Applications: Choose from over 207 preset scene modes, including smooth animations for nature, games, sports and more. Select from 8 present music modes, syncing rhythm and beat with the lighting effects.
    Smart Control: Sit back and relax with responsive voice control. Whether using Govee Home App, Alexa, Matter or Google Assistant – enjoy a range of smart control options for a more convenient experience.
    Enhanced Practicality for All Environments: Available in 3 sizes (1.5m x 2m, 3m x 2m, 4.5m x 2m), this product offers a variety of mounting accessories, plastic straps for improved setup, and an IP65 waterproof rating max.
    Note: All sizes of 70B3/4/5 do not support splicing individually, H70B4 (9.8×6.6ft) and H70B5 (14.8×6.6ft) cannot be split. H70B3/4/5 are not compatible with H70B1. It is best to protect the adapter with an electrical box for outdoor use.

    Customers say

    Customers find the string lights easy to set up and use. They appreciate the bright lights and ambiance they create. The lights are fun for holidays and events, with customizable patterns and animations. However, some customers have issues with reliability and functionality.

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    Introducing the Govee x The Wild Robot Curtain Lights 2 – the perfect addition to your holiday decor! With 520 LED lights, these smart LED curtain lights are sure to dazzle your guests and create a festive atmosphere in your home.

    Featuring DIY GIF AIGC technology, these non-splicable lights allow you to customize your own light shows and patterns. Plus, with RGBIC color changing capabilities, you can easily switch up the colors to match your mood or holiday theme.

    Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, these 4.9×6.6ft curtain lights are ideal for decorating your bedroom, window, or any other space in need of a little extra sparkle.

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