Chahal Neema is head of product engineering at CloudChef, a kitchen robotics company developing bimanual manipulation systems for commercial food service. Previously, he was head of product at Vimaan, ...
BEIJING, June 16 (Reuters) - Chinese tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba (9988.HK), opens new tab unveiled on Tuesday its first suite of AI models for robots, as China's tech industry shifts its focus ...
A robot soccer player just gave goalkeepers another reason to feel nervous. Booster Robotics titled its YouTube video "Try Stopping This Robot," and after watching its T1 humanoid hammer soccer balls ...
If there’s a robot in your house, chances are it’s a Roomba. But that could be about to change. A new generation of home robots is coming—adorable, loaded with contemporary artificial intelligence and ...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (Valley News Live) - Essentia Health St. Mary’s–Detroit Lakes has introduced a new robotic-assisted system for knee replacement surgeries that hospital leaders say will improve ...
Service robots help hospital nursing staff in Odessa A hospital in Odessa is using robot nurses to help with daily tasks.
Chinese EV makers, including BYD and XPENG, are racing Tesla to commercialize humanoid robots, betting that physical AI will become the next big market. The carmakers that spent years chasing Tesla on ...
German company Neura Robotics has raised a round of up to $1.4 billion, the company said on Wednesday. U.S. tech giants including Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon and Nvidia all participated in the round.
CORVALLIS, Ore. - The small delivery robots that have been rolling around Oregon State University since the pandemic are leaving campus. Starship Technologies, the company behind the robots, recently ...
Booster Robotics’ T1 humanoid robot can chase, dribble, pass, shoot and recover after falling. A viral video shows the robot kicking soccer balls hard enough to leave visible dents in a lab wall.
KAIST researchers solved a key challenge in the commercialization of physical AI by developing a new technology that enables AI to learn human judgment criteria on its own from just a few videos.
HONG KONG — Chinese-made humanoid robots are making waves with their ability to do backflips, direct traffic, and even make coffee as the companies developing them seek ways to expand and dominate the ...
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