Neura Robotics develops humanoid robots for household and care assistance
By
Steffen Ermisch
Crackles when you bite it. Shows the baker did the work.
Summary
Neura Robotics, a German startup headquartered in a former furniture store in Riederich, is developing humanoid robots designed to assist with household chores, care work, and everyday tasks. Founder and CEO David Reger showcases a human-sized robot that, when asked about world domination, humorously responds it would rather help people. The article highlights the broader ambition of engineers to move AI beyond text and calculations into physical, robotic applications that could transform daily life and industries.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledAre you planning to take over the world?
that would be too exhausting, it says; it would rather help people.
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