In a technological leap, Tesla's humanoid robot, Optimus, has astounded the world by autonomously folding a black t-shirt with remarkable precision. The video, shared on social media, showcases Optimus seamlessly retrieving and folding the garment, displaying a level of dexterity that mimics human-like movements.

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NASA's humanoid robot, Valkyrie, is being tested at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and is designed to operate in damaged environments like those hit by natural disasters. Engineers believe that humanoid robots, equipped with the right software, will eventually be able to function similarly to humans and use the same tools and equipment. NASA envisions humanoid robots playing a crucial role in space missions, undertaking responsibilities such as cleaning solar panels and inspecting malfunctioning spacecraft equipment. This integration allows astronauts to concentrate on exploration and discovery.

Read more: The Next Frontier For Space Exploration Involves The Utilization Of Humanoid Robots

Smartphones could see stronger and more durable alternatives in the near future; transparent wood, which is ten times tougher than glass, and the advancement of nuclear batteries capable of providing 50 years of charging power are promising developments in this direction.

Read more: Next Generation Smartphones: Transparent Wooden Screens and Long-Lasting Batteries

Microsoft has announced a major shift in its keyboard technology by introducing a dedicated AI key, providing users with instant access to Copilot on new Windows 11 PCs. The move is touted as the most significant change in Microsoft keyboards in three decades, aiming to simplify user experiences. The AI key will debut on new products from February.

Read more: Microsoft's Keyboard Revolution: Unveiling the AI Key for Instant Copilot Access

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