Strider Robotics demonstrates 40 kg payload quadruped robot as commercial pilots begin – Robotics & Automation News
Strider Robotics demonstrates 40 kg payload quadruped robot as commercial pilots begin Robotics & Automation News
Strider Robotics demonstrates 40 kg payload quadruped robot as commercial pilots begin Robotics & Automation News
Walden Robotics has launched from stealth with $300 million in seed funding to develop and deploy general-purpose robots that can learn continuously while performing useful work in manufacturing, logistics and other industrial environments. The financing values the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based physical AI company at $1.1 billion. Toyota and Deviation Capital co-led the round. Toyota participated through…
A team including a humanoid robot and a human surgeon successfully performed a gallbladder removal. | Credit: UC San Diego In a medical first, University of California San Diego researchers have successfully used two teleoperated humanoid robots to complete surgeries during a preclinical trial, according to a study published this week in the journal Nature….
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU), and several partner institutions have created an artificial intelligence (AI) system capable of mapping disease-related changes throughout an entire mouse body at cellular-level detail. Using the new platform, known as MouseMapper, the team discovered widespread inflammation and previously unknown nerve damage linked to obesity. The study…
Sk Telecom targets 10% AI B2B in 3 years as Physical AI platforms expand – CHOSUNBIZ Chosunbiz
In A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Monica introduces Teddy to David. The seemingly ordinary teddy bear quickly reveals himself to be an intelligent companion capable of conversation and emotional support. Warner Bros. Pictures hide caption toggle caption Warner Bros. Pictures Back in 2001, Steven Spielberg released an underrated scifi movie named A.I. Artificial Intelligence (yes, the title is…
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