Artificial intelligence is no longer just a software story. It’s quickly becoming a physical-world force—powered by smarter sensors, more capable chips, and rapidly improving machine learning models.
As AI continues to evolve, its capacity to innovate and optimize will further solidify its role as a cornerstone of modern ...
Industrial machinery company Fanuc announced earlier this month that it is collaborating with chip maker Nvidia to advance the implementation of physical artificial intelligence (AI) in industrial ...
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Ex-NASA and SpaceX engineers deploy industrial humanoid robots in record time
Noble Machines, a robotics startup founded by engineers from major U.S. technology and aerospace ...
Compared with Industry 4.0, where humans mainly act as supervisors, Industry 5.0 elevates human expertise and contextual understanding. The objective is to allow people to focus on high-value ...
Rivian just launched Mind Robotics, its new AI and robotics startup backed by $115M, aiming to apply industrial AI in factories. Rivian is developing industrial AI and robotics, focusing initially on ...
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Around 60% of Canadian employees can expect their job to be transformed through artificial intelligence (AI). For many, AI ...
Rivian is getting into the robotics game, just like Tesla and, more recently, General Motors. In November, it set up a company called Mind Robotics, with $110 million of seed capital. The company will ...
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