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Robot demonstrations can distort public perceptions of robotic capabilities.
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Insider Brief Hyperscale Data announced its robotics subsidiary, Omnipresent Robotics, has begun production of the first 30 humanoid robots planned for deployment at the company’s Michigan AI data center campus. According to Hyperscale Data, the initial robots are part of the first phase of deployment of 143 OPR-R2 humanoid robots that the company intends to […]
Unlike humanoid robots designed around a fixed form — think Boston Dynamics — Theker's machines are built to be reconfigured.
Funding from investors including Nvidia, Amazon and Qualcomm will support the vendor’s development of humanoid robots and physical AI.
This partnership could redefine AI's role in real-world applications, enhancing Nvidia's market reach and solidifying its tech ecosystem dominance. The post Nvidia partners with LG to build humanoid robots and next-generation data centers appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
A belated change of policy on nude digital images of children must be part of a wider reset Amid the flurry of resignations by ministers who said they had lost confidence in Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, Jess Phillips’s attack on his record on tech regulation stood out. “Over a year ago I presented solutions, long worked on by brilliant civil servants, that would end the ability for children in the UK to take naked images of themselves,” she wrote. The postponement of an announcement in March left her frustrated. In the end, all that Ms Phillips managed to secure was a pledge that the law might change sometime. Other campaigners echoed her frustration. Hannah Swirsky, head of policy at the Internet Watch Foundation, agreed that the government had been slow to act, despite the rise in offences involving self‑generated explicit imagery. Continue reading...
Humanoid robots are expected to integrate into daily life within the next three to five years. The adaptability and multipurpose nature of humanoid robots make them suitable for various jobs. The p... The post Andrew Kang: Humanoid robots will integrate into daily life in three to five years, the market potential could reach trillions, and physical intelligence will revolutionize robotics | The Pomp Podcast appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The robots are also targeted for industrial work settings.