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Meet The Next Wave of Humanoid Robots

Good morning. It’s Friday, October tenth.On at the present time in tech history: In 1997Hochreiter & Schmidhuber introduced Long Short-Term Memory, a gated RNN architecture that overcame vanishing gradients by preserving information through...

Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots

Chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude have experienced a meteoric rise in usage...

Apple plots AI comeback with home robots

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Apple's answer to falling behind in AI? Construct a military of home robots, complete with motorized arms, AI personalities, and a long-awaited Siri upgrade built from the bottom up. But...

Using generative AI to assist robots jump higher and land safely

Diffusion models like OpenAI’s DALL-E have gotten increasingly useful in helping brainstorm...

Why humanoid robots need their very own safety rules

“If Digit’s going to walk out into an aisle in front of you, you don’t wish to be surprised by that,” he says. The robot could use voice commands, but audio alone just isn't...

Can Robots Really Boost ROI in Warehouses and Factories?

Will the robots eventually take over? That’s still an open query, but when sheer ability is the standards, the reply is a definite – yes. Already, robots can do almost anything a human can –...

Hugging Face Unveils Open-Source Humanoid Robots

Good morning. It’s Friday, May thirtieth.On today in tech history: 1992: Apple announced the Newton, a private digital assistant (PDA) that was ahead of its time, featuring handwriting recognition and early mobile computing...

Worms, Springs, and Soft Robots: Tiny Creatures Encourage Giant Leaps

Researchers at Georgia Tech recently unveiled a powerful achievement: a 5-inch-long soft robot that may catapult itself 10 feet into the air – the peak of a basketball hoop – with none legs. The...

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