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Unitree Sets the Stage for Robot Boxing Matches: Revolutionizing Robotics Entertainment

In an innovative leap forward in robotics entertainment, Unitree is planning to host robot boxing matches, highlighting how far the field has advanced. This fascinating initiative blends technology with entertainment, showcasing the adaptability and capabilities of modern robots. Robot boxing not only pushes the boundaries of robotic programming and machine learning but also opens up […]

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Revolutionizing Factory Automation: The Promise of Dexterity Through Imitation Learning

In the rapidly-evolving landscape of robotics and AI, new developments out of Stanford demonstrate the eternally elusive ability to automate dexterous assembly tasks is close at hand—which will lead to significant disruption in factory automation. The project, Mobile Aloha, uses low-cost hardware and imitation learning to master tasks ranging from cooking and cleaning to the

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Figure.ai Raises $70M for humanoid robot development. Is it finally time?

Companies have tried and failed to create useful humanoid robots for decades. Is that all about to change? Figure.ai Raises $70M for humanoid robot development. Is it finally time for useful humanoid robots? https://arynews.tv/figure–ai-humanoid-robots Organizations have been chasing the elusive humanoid robot for a long time. NASA started its Robonaut (R1) project in 1997, releasing

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It’s critical thinking, not prompt engineering that we’re in need of.

In his article, AI Prompt Engineering Isn’t the Future , Oguz A. Acar makes a case that prompt engineering is going to be a very transient need. Instead, he says that problem formulation is the real long-term need when working with AIs. I tend to agree. As LLMs continue to improve it gets easier for

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Going Virtual: Ensuring Business Success During a Pandemic, and After

The worldwide Coronavirus pandemic is forcing companies to adopt broad work-from-home policies. For many of us, remote work is nothing new, but such an abrupt, radical shift can be disruptive to organizations. This article describes lessons learned over the past 15 years while building and growing a work-from-home engineering company. When Energid started, we had

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