China showcases next-gen humanoid robots
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Generalist’s GEN-1.5 robot learns tasks from seconds-long demonstrations, offering a glimpse at how AI systems could learn from the physical world.
A new robot foundation model can learn physical tasks from a single demonstration lasting just 3 to 12 seconds, then attempt the task without any gradient updates or fine-tuning.
Generalist AI GEN-1.5 learns new physical tasks in seconds from a single demonstration, no fine-tuning required.
Serve Robotics SERV is betting that its third-generation (Gen-3) delivery robots will materially accelerate unit-level economics as the company scales nationally. Early operational data suggests this thesis is gaining traction. The Gen-3 platform ...
Chinese EV maker Xpeng continues to expand on its EVs and flying vehicle technologies, but it also unveiled the new generation of its IRON humanoid robots at its AI Day in Guangzhou, China. Xpeng unveiled the eighth generation of its robot initiative (and ...
LG and Nvidia expanded their physical AI partnership into humanoid robots, AI factories and mobility, with new projects planned through 2028.
A new food delivery robot is coming to the ECU campus. Avride’s next-generation robots can carry a standard large pizza and more. But one of the biggest upgrades is the robot’s navigation, featuring a 360-view sensor set,