Interesting Engineering on MSN
Video: Chinese firm shows humanoid and robot arm control by single model in new demo
A Chinese robotics startup has demonstrated humanoid robots and fixed dual-arm robotic systems working ...
Genesis AI unveils Eno, a wheeled general-purpose robot with dexterous hands and AI reasoning, targeting industrial customers ...
The goal is to accelerate the path to fully autonomous humanoid robots ... maybe even ones that are as smart as we are.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Eno humanoid robot aims to become the general-purpose machine for every workplace
Genesis AI has unveiled Eno, its first general-purpose robot, as the company pushes toward ...
Alibaba unveiled the Qwen-Robot Suite, a trio of AI models designed to handle robotic actions through a unified software ...
Figure, maker of the humanoid robot Figure 02, unveiled its new Helix AI in a video showing two robots working together to put away groceries. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for ...
NVIDIA has unveiled the Isaac GR00T N1, the world’s first open, fully customizable foundation model for generalized humanoid reasoning and skills. This advanced system is designed to address the ...
Early demos relied heavily on remote human operators for Neo, but the man behind the machine says Neo is getting better at doing things on its own. Connor is a technology writer and editor, with a ...
Figure AI has given us a look at its idea of the robotic equivalent of the Model T as it rolls out its Figure 3 humanoid robot – the company's third-generation bipedal autonomous machine designed for ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Amazon has announced that it now has a million robots working behind the scenes in its retail empire, and a new AI model to help make those bots a lot ...
The robot, a pair of disembodied arms with crablike pincers at the end, wasn’t supposed to pick up the bag. It had been told to do a single tedious job: open plastic bags on a conveyor belt and stuff ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results