Luxonis announced the launch of its OAK 4 devices - a groundbreaking, fully self-contained computer vision camera system that achieves 52 TOPS of AI inference compute all on device (40X the previous ...
Python is a great language for automating everyday tasks, from managing files to interacting with websites. Libraries like ...
HYPERTHERM released Robotmaster Version 7.4 CAD/CAM, for seamlessly integrating offline programming, simulation, and code generation, delivering quick, error-free robot programs. Robotmaster gives ...
Unitree has unveiled what it calls the world’s first humanoid robot app store, letting users control and program robots ...
There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
Roland, Sully, and Stacey stroll the sidewalks of the Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago -- except they aren't people, they're robots. They are a part of a pilot program the city has with Serve and Coco ...
Unitree launches the world’s first robot app store, letting developers and users download skills for humanoid robots and ushering in the app era of physical AI.
(TNS) — A new type of associate degree program that combines five technology fields into one aims to prepare Warren Community Collegestudents for the new age of automation and manufacturing careers.
Johnny Chen, chairman of AI vision software leader Solomon, identified two major technical limitations currently hindering humanoid robot development: restricted visual range and slow learning ...
Andrej Karpathy led AI at Tesla and cofounded OpenAI. He wrote that vibe coding has produced a new type of code that is "free ...
This summer, Yale New Haven Health hosted the Yale Robotic Surgery Symposium to celebrate the milestone of 30,000 robot-assisted surgeries. This milestone reflects the institution’s leadership in ...
A fleet of robots on the city's North Side stroll the sidewalks to deliver food and groceries. The robotic delivery services, Coco and Serve, are a part of a pilot program with the city, but not ...