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Sony AI’s Project Ace autonomous robot becomes first to beat pro table tennis players
Sony AI has unveiled a major robotics milestone with Project Ace, an autonomous system ...
Robotics manufacturer Apptronik announced this week that it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with design and manufacturing giant Jabil to build, test, and deploy Apptronik’s Apollo ...
Big news from sources like The Information show that the Tesla company’s humanoid robot project may be in trouble. Early design information about Optimus is already floating around the net, but as the ...
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China and Oxford launch major AI robotics projects
China is investing $1 billion to deploy 8,500 AI-powered robots in its power grid, while Oxford University and AtkinsRéalis are partnering to advance autonomous robotics for nuclear energy sites.
Samsung introduced 'Project Luna', a concept robot, at Milan Design Week. Unlike typical devices, this robot features ...
AI and robots need data — lots of it. Companies that have millions of users have an advantage in this data collection, because they can use the data of their customers. A well-known example is ...
A hot potato: The prospect of humanoid robots building more humanoid robots sounds like something from science fiction, but an Austin-based company has just signed a deal that could eventually lead to ...
A technology-agnostic RAIS™ framework combining robotics, digital site intelligence, and field-proven construction expertise SunRobi brings robotics, digital intelligence, and construction expertise ...
Steve & Stanley spent two years creating a six degrees of freedom (6-DOF) robotic arm from scratch, combining mechanical engineering, electronics and software into a unified system. Their process ...
The small Danish city of Odense has become known for collaborative robots. Tourists to Odense, Denmark, come for the city’s rich history and culture: It’s where King Canute, Denmark’s last Viking king ...
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