NVIDIA introduces Halos for Robotics, which it calls the industry's first full-stack safety system for physical AI and robots working near people.
ENCY Software and Stäubli Robotics have signed a global agreement to make robot programming more intuitive, faster, and more ...
Humanoid robots have surgically removed the gallbladders from living animals in an unprecedented medical experiment—but not ...
A US research team has used Unitree G1 humanoid robot to successfully perform standard laparoscopic cholecystectomies on two ...
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New humanoid robot built for companionship with 90% accuracy in recognizing emotions
Chinese firm UBTech has introduced the UWORLD U1 Series, which it describes as the ...
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Researchers build missing infrastructure to move AI between robots
Robotics researchers often spend weeks, or even months, simply getting a new robot up and running before they can begin ...
In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones ...
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Norwegian firm unveils world’s first certified 3D ultrasonic sensor for safer robots
Norwegian robotics company Sonair has unveiled ADAR One, which it says is the world’s ...
The industrial robotics maker achieved a 15% response rate on cold outreach after deploying SUPPLYCO agents to ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping medical aesthetics, and hair restoration is undergoing a significant ...
Nvidia (NVDA) said it is bringing Halos for Robotics, the industry’s first full-stack safety system for robotics and physical AI that unifies AI compute and safety. Nvidia noted that humanoid robotics ...
NVIDIA Halos for Robotics is the industry’s only full-stack, open robotics safety system, extending NVIDIA Halos’ proven autonomous ...
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