Hyundai and Boston Dynamics unveil humanoid robot Atlas
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In a new video caught by TechCrunch, Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot Atlas can be seen working autonomously in a demo space, sorting engine parts between numbered bins. The company claims that Atlas doesn’t need to be controlled by humans to do work.
LUDWIGSFELDE, Germany — Inside a warehouse on the outskirts of Berlin, a long line of blue crates moved down a conveyor belt, carrying light switches, sockets and other electrical parts. As they came to a stop, five workers picked through the small items ...
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Hyundai unveils next-gen humanoid robot Atlas
Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled its future blueprint for AI (artificial intelligence) robotics that collaborate with humans. Rather than merely replacing dangerous tasks with “machines,” the group presented a vision of a “digital colleague” where humans and robots coexist and collaborate,
The next new employee in your dealership service department might not be human. Reynolds and Reynolds announced the official release of Relo, a parts delivery robot designed to create efficiencies and increase safety for service departments. Reynolds said ...
If you’ve nothing better to do in the run-up to Christmas, then how about enjoying a mesmerizing hour-long video of a humanoid robot sorting packages? The clip was posted by the founder and CEO of Figure AI, the California-based company behind the Figure ...
Recycle Ann Arbor's longtime staff, Michelle Moravcik and Diego Tambriz, sort out contamination from the facility's paper to help ensure the cleanest end materials possible. (Recycle Ann Arbor) The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article ...
ZenRobotics, a Terex brand, has introduced ZenRobotics 4.0, its fourth generation of waste sorting robots with new features and upgraded artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize and improve the efficiency of material sorting operations. “Our commitment ...