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OpenAI is restarting its robotics research group

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OpenAI robotics research is resuming, applying generative AI to tasks such as manipulation. Credit: OpenAI OpenAI LLC, which is best known for ChatGPT, is restarting its robotics research group. The reboot comes after the company shut down its robotics group in July 2021.

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Gathering warehouse inventory data — plus an update from ElectroCraft

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The Robot Report Podcast · Gathering warehouse inventory data – plus a look at Electrocraft motion solutions In Episode 153 of The Robot Report Podcast, editors Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman discuss the news of the week. The company has added 90 square miles to what was already its largest service area in Metro Phoenix.

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Dobot enters the humanoid robot race with Atom

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Dobot, a Chinese developer of collaborative robot arms, recently announced it developed a humanoid robot called Atom. Dobot hasn’t shared much about Atom yet, but it has shared a few videos of the robot operating autonomously. Dobot said it has deployed over 72,000 robots in more than 80 countries.

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Figure AI ships Figure 02 humanoid robots to a paying customer

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Source: Brett Adcock via LinkedIn Humanoid robots are starting to move from development and trials to commercial use. this month announced that it has delivered its Figure 02 systems to a customer. 02 humanoid robots to our commercial client, & they’re currently hard at work.” Figure AI Inc.

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1X built its latest humanoid NEO Gamma to better fit into the home

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1X said its latest robot, NEO Gamma, marks the next step towards its goal of making humanoids everyday helpers. Source: 1X Technologies For humanoid robots to become accepted parts of people’s daily lives, they’ll need to act in a human-like manner.

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