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Maker Marcin Płomiński and his colleague, who works under the pseudonym “Minco0”, have developed the semi-humanoid robot Axon, which can be produced by anyone using 3D printing.
But the "exoskeleton" system developed by a group of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh could open the door to a new, more customized way of approaching human-robot interaction.
Fully 3D-printed and controlled via a locally run large language model (LLM) chatbot, the robot can be assembled for as little as $70, including all materials, electronics, and power supply.
There are certain jobs — physical, repetitive, assembly-line type jobs — that require the brains of a person and the body of a robot. A University of Alberta student team is hoping to help by ...
Google announced its first AI model, Gemini, in 2023. Since then, the company has been working to make its models more advanced. From reasoning models to image generators, Google's Gemini has it ...
Wandercraft, a maker of self-balancing robotic mobility systems, has secured $75 million in funding to accelerate AI-powered robotics.. This influx of capital arrives during a time of rapid growth ...
Hugging Face has previously released AI models meant for robots, as well as a 3D-printable robotic arm. This year, it announced an acquisition of Pollen Robotics, a company that was working on ...
Global humanoid robot market value was pegged at USD 1.48 Billion in 2021, and it is expected to reach a valuation of USD 17.32 Billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 42.1% over the forecast period (2022 ...
Nvidia is diving deeper into the robotics game with the debut of a new foundation model for humanoid robots dubbed Project GR00T.A foundation model is a type of AI system trained on massive ...