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LimX Dynamics demonstrates latest humanoid robot motions

Robotics Business Review

” Founded in 2005, LimX described itself as “a general-purpose robotics company” applying advances in embodied artificial intelligence to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI). . “Now it achieves complex full-body movements in a ultra stable and dynamic manner.”

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Autonomous vehicle sensors don’t have to be a drag, find researchers

Robotics Business Review

Credit: Yiping Wang Thanks to the rapid progress of information technology and artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicle technology has been taking off. In fact, AVs are now advanced enough that they are being used for logistics delivery and low-speed public transportation.

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CapSen Robotics upgrades CapSen PiC software with new interface, AI

Robotics Business Review

combines 3D vision, motion planning, and control algorithms into a single platform. The upgraded system features a new user interface and programmable artificial intelligence. combines 3D vision, motion planning, and control algorithms. CapSen PiC 2.0 release of its CapSen PiC software.

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Engineers using AI for safer real-world learning

Control Engineering

Penn State researchers are looking for a safer and more efficient way to use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the real world. This AI agent — the control algorithm — employs trial and error to interact with the environment, which for their project was a building. 9-10 in Boston.

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LimX Dynamics shows off its CL-1 humanoid’s stair climbing abilities

Robotics Business Review

Source: LimX Dynamics LimX Dynamics designs CL-1 toward general-purpose use LimX Dynamics explained that it uses advanced motion control, artificial intelligence, and proprietary actuators and hardware to achieve dynamic stair climbing based on real-time perception. CL-1 ascending the stairs dynamically.

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OLogic joins NVIDIA’s Partner Network to aid robotics, AI designers

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which helps robotics and artificial intelligence companies design and produce their systems, this week announced that it is joining the NVIDIA Partner Network. The company claimed that the network will help it use NVIDIA’s computing platforms “to usher in a new era of intelligent and functional robotic systems.”

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Researcher improving safety for autonomous systems

Control Engineering

Autonomous technology insights A University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher is trying to establish a framework and design control algorithm to make autonomous systems safer while still leveraging machine learning (ML) components.