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Rivian cut 1.6 miles of wiring from its electric vehicles and reduced the number of computers significantly. This is how it looks like in real life.
Using so-called agentic AI, new robots will be able to unload trailers and then retrieve parts for repairs, according to Amazon.
Recent advancements in science suggest the idea of a tiny edible robot lure isn’t as crazy as it sounds. Here's why.
Amazon has assembled a research and development team to develop an agentic artificial intelligence framework for its robotics ...
Lab126 is a research and development organization within the company that’s known for its great secrecy. It has previously helped to develop devices such as the Amazon Kindle e-reader and Echo smart ...
Universal Robots’ new UR15 showcases the OptiMove AI motion algorithm developed with Nvidia, which is now available for all ...
Horses’ honest feedback helps people develop emotional regulation skills, which researchers believe could be mimicked in ...
The top cover lifts away to reveal a power toggle, a QR code for setup, and the robot's internal dustbin in case you need to ... the mess the robot wipes up and how much it spreads to other parts of ...
The Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni robot floor cleaner uses a redesigned air intake system to offer excellent vacuum performance ...
Purdue’s aspiring engineers set a new Guinness World Record.
What we've been doing instead is using internal AI implementations and feeding ... taking a product off a conveyor belt and putting it into a carton. Those parts typically need to be similar so the ...
Atlas can now see, localize, and manipulate objects with millimeter accuracy thanks to Boston Dynamics’ major vision system ...