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MIT's Algorithm for Self-Training Robots enables robots to adapt their functionality in new environments. 🤖The Estimate, Extrapolate, and Situate (EES) algorithm represents a significant leap in robotic learning capabilities. By enabling robots to logically parse tasks into subtasks and adjust to disruptions without restarting, EES enhances their ability to handle complex household chores. 🧑💻The EES algorithm is designed to enhance the autonomous learning capabilities of robots, potentially improving their efficiency in various environments such as factories, homes, hospitals, and coffee shops. 💥This innovative approach connects robot motion data with the "common sense knowledge" of large language models, allowing for more flexible and adaptive robotic behavior. #robotics #mit #artificialintelligence
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🤖 The future of manufacturing operations is looking more autonomous and risk-free with the integration of artificial intelligence and robotics! 🚀 With AI becoming more common, and robotics becoming a fixture, what does this mean for the future of work? Will we see more robots on the factory floor? Or will humans still play an important role in the process? The possibilities are endless, and it's an exciting time to be in the manufacturing industry. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more efficient and safe work environments. So, what do you think? Are you ready to embrace the autonomous work of the future? Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below! 👇 #manufacturing #AI #robotics #automation
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"AI For Real And Robotics": Robots May Soon Get Human-Like Muscles. If this research hits mainstream, gone will be the jerky, spasmodic motion of robots, as we know it. Engineers at Northwestern University, USA, have unveiled a cutting-edge, soft, and flexible device called an "actuator", enabling robots to move by expanding and contracting like human muscles. A report in the "ScienceDaily" says this breakthrough has birthed a worm-like soft robot and an artificial bicep, showcasing remarkable capabilities. Using common rubber for 3D-printing the actuator's body has slashed production costs, enhancing safety and practicality for real-world use. To catch up with this development: https://lnkd.in/dNxgV7Qv -Breaking Down AI For Everyone- #robots #robotics #aiforreal #aiforall
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How can Machine Learning and Digital Twins create smarter, more adaptable robots? In our latest blog article, we discuss the potential and practical uses of these technologies and describe how we created a digital twin for our humanoid robot. 🤖 👉 Read article now: https://lnkd.in/d8xm7ts4 #pibrocks #MachineLearning #DigitalTwin #humanoid #robot #innovation
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🤖 Making AI Robots do the dull work, so you don't have to 🤖 Director of Sales and Sales Development @ ANYbotics
Robots and AI are taking over the 4Ds - Dull, Dirty, Dangerous, and Dear - making our workplaces safer and more efficient. 🤖 UBTECH Robotics' latest partnership with a Chinese automaker showcases AI's potential to handle monotonous manual tasks. Why would we ask humans to do such a low value add work if we don't have to?🛑 From hazardous manufacturing duties to repetitive assembly line work, AI-driven robots are becoming a reality, protecting human workers, and boosting productivity. 🚀 Follow for more stories like this daily - no spam. #robotics #AI #automation #safety
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#Disney is turning data into dance moves. The team from Disney Research have made it possible for #robots to learn how to move from random motion data. They have achieved this by using a machine learning technique to break down short pieces of motion data and create a simpler version of the movements. Then, they use this simplified version to train a control system that can take movement instructions and produce realistic motions that work in the real world. The ability to train robots to perform a wide range of motions, including unseen and complex ones, could impact industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and service robotics. Robots could handle more dynamic tasks, adapt to new environments, and interact more naturally with humans.
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Understanding the Difference: True Autonomous vs. Semi-Autonomous Cleaning Machines. #aicleaningmachine #trueai #semiai #Autonomouscleaningmachines Read more: https://lnkd.in/eGiKhKyp
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Will your next car be made by a robot? Probably not entirely. But robots are getting smarter with the help of artificial intelligence. Neural networks are allowing machines to learn new skills by themselves, and carmakers are keen to automate more of their factories. Elon Musk has mused about adding humanoid robots to Tesla's production lines as soon as 2025. I interviewed MIT professor and Toyota Research Institute exec Russ Tedrake in his bot-filled lab, where he explained a recent algorithmic breakthrough. Tedrake described it as something akin to “ChatGPT for robots,” using A.I. to master multiple and increasingly skilled tasks. That said, the factory floor still presents challenges. For example, auto industry officials say it'll be a while before a robot is able to build and install a wire harness in a vehicle, instead of getting hopelessly tangled up by it. Even so, simplified production lines for electric vehicles and brainier bots are allowing more and more processes to be automated. And the rate of progress is accelerating. Tedrake tells me some tasks that stumped robot fingers just six months ago -- like tying shoe laces -- are now being accomplished. Read more about industrial bots and TRI's efforts here: https://lnkd.in/gCq5VJnt #SmartBots #AI #IndustrialRobotics #Toyota #TRI #MIT
AI-Empowered Robots Are Learning to Build Cars in Efficiency Push
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OpenAI-Powered Humanoid Robot Fills Spot At BMW Assembly Plant BMW’s Spartanburg assembly plant has introduced an OpenAI-powered humanoid robot, marking a pivotal step in AI and robotics integration within manufacturing. This advanced robot, designed to emulate human movements, works alongside human workers to boost productivity and efficiency. By handling repetitive and strenuous tasks, it allows employees to engage in more complex aspects of manufacturing, potentially enhancing quality and innovation. Equipped with sensors and machine learning, the robot adapts to evolving responsibilities, maintaining technological edge. BMW sees this as a collaborative, not a substitutive, force, aiming to create a harmonious, efficient, and sustainable work environment that minimizes waste and maximizes resources. This initiative underscores BMW's commitment to innovation, setting a new standard for the industry. Click Below To Read Full Article.... #BMWInnovation #HumanoidRobot #OpenAI #ManufacturingFuture #AIinAuto #RoboticsEvolution #SustainableManufacturing #LaborSolutions #TechInIndustry #HumanRobotCollaboration
OpenAI-Powered Humanoid Robot Fills Spot At BMW Assembly Plant
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Autonomous robotics and automation are revolutionizing industries by enhancing efficiency, precision, and safety. These systems, powered by AI and machine learning, are increasingly used in sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. As they evolve, they’re shaping a future where machines operate independently, driving innovation and productivity across the globe. #ai #tech #technology #robotics #machines
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