Memories.ai is building a large visual memory model that can index and retrieve video-recorded memories for physical AI.
The HoloRadar system uses AI to process radio signals and create three-dimensional images that help robots “see around corners.” ...
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Smarter, faster, and more human: AI system helps robots outpace their human teachers
Robots are increasingly learning new skills by watching people. From folding laundry to handling food, many real-world, ...
It's the last day of Nvidia GTC. This is your ultimate guide to everything the chipmaker has talked about here in San Jose.
Is the future filled with AI robots using facial recognition to check your hunting license? Will a cloud of “smart” drones launch on opening day? And why can’t hunters buy one of those robotic mules ...
Zalando is supercharging its logistics backbone with the roll-out of up to 50 AI-driven Nomagic robots across its European fulfilment network. This expansion also introduces a world-first solution to ...
Overview AI robots need both real-world and synthetic data to learn effectively, with tools like simulation and teleoperation ...
China’s leading robot company, Unitree Robotics, has filed for an initial public offering in Shanghai, moving a step closer to a domestic listing as investor interest in the sector builds.
Nvidia is so gung-ho about AI agents that it’s betting the buzzy software can power another one of its big bets: robots. The “agentic AI system is being built for digital first,” said Deepu Talla, ...
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AI evolved robot designs in simulation, then scientists built them outdoors
A team at Northwestern University used artificial intelligence to evolve robot body plans inside a physics simulation, then physically assembled the top-performing designs and turned them loose on ...
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AI companion robots remind goals, encourage users, and listen like humans
Researchers at Purdue University are developing robots designed to interact with humans in socially ...
Sebastian Thrun led his Stanford team to victory in the DARPA robot-car race. How long will it be till we see such cars on the street? In a software-driven world, it's easy to forget about the nuts ...
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