Jacob Bourne:. ... with AI or robotics. Marcus Johnson:. Yeah, yeah. Could just see pushback from the labor market from people saying, "This isn't acceptable." And so some companies might respond to that by saying, "Okay, we're not going to go as far as we'd like to to save money." And you've got to try and find that balancing act. A lot of this depends on, you mentioned industry, also the job.
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| Apr 23, 2024
He notes that Covariance, a robotic software startup is designing technology that lets robots learn skills much like chatbots do. Mr. Metz explains that Covariance goal is to help robots understand what is going on around them and decide what they should do next as humans talk to them the way they do ChatGPT. What could possibly go wrong?
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| Apr 22, 2024
And I think at the end of it all, we're going to see the robotics industry really use these highly advanced AI chips to really power independent, advanced robots that can act out in the real world. Marcus Johnson (19:12):. Uri. Yory Wurmser (19:12):. Yeah, I mean, I agree with Jacob, bro.
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| Jun 24, 2024
To some extent, they've done chips for robotics and they're really known for graphics chips. But more surprisingly, they've been able to use those chips to sort of be the backbone of the AI revolution that we're seeing. What's surprising to me is they were able to add a $184 billion to their market value in one day and that just clearly shows how that shift is happening.
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Wes Davis at the Verge writes that humanoid robots are one of those dreams that sometimes feels like we're on the precipice of realizing Boston Dynamics has its Atlas robot and Tesla is pursuing robotics while companies like Mercedes, Amazon and BMW are or will be testing robots for industrial use. But those are all very expensive robots performing tasks in controlled environments in the home.
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| Jun 21, 2024
Wes Davis at the Verge writes that humanoid robots are one of those dreams that sometimes feels like we're on the precipice of realizing Boston Dynamics has its Atlas robot and Tesla is pursuing robotics while companies like Mercedes, Amazon and BMW are or will be testing robots for industrial use. But those are all very expensive robots performing tasks in controlled environments in the home.
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