Part 1, we reported on the Enhanced Games, an athletic competition that will be staged next May in Las Vegas for a willing contingent of chemically assisted swimmers, sprinters, and weightlifters.
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Humanoid robots get smarter muscles and sharper minds with NVIDIA’s latest arsenal
It is available as a NVIDIA NIM microservice for model deployment. Isaac GR00T N1.6 also expands robots’ ability to move and manipulate objects simultaneously, handling tougher challenges such as ...
Artificial intelligence and robotics technology are merging at an unprecedented speed, permeating every aspect of our lives. On September 19, the Guangdong Province Artificial Intelligence and ...
Neal joined Mashable’s Social Good team in 2024, editing and writing stories about digital culture and its effects on the environment and marginalized communities. He is the former editorial director ...
Unicorn startup Skild AI has finally unveiled the robot “brain” it’s been quietly working on since 2023. Skild Brain is the startup’s new general-purpose AI model, designed to power a wide range of ...
Why it matters: Nvidia has spent over a decade developing its Jetson platform for robotics and other AI workloads, but the recent surge in generative AI adoption has convinced the company that a robot ...
Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is betting big on embodied AI, with a generalist robot brain that mimics human cognition and could help fill a growing labor gap. Groot N1 builds upon Nvidia's Project ...
China is reportedly working to cognitively merge humans with machines as part of its ongoing efforts to compete in the artificial intelligence race. The communist country is using brain-computer ...
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Robot navigation improves 30% by mimicking how humans spread and forget information
A research team has developed a new "Physical AI" technology that improves the efficiency of multi-robot autonomous ...
Physics has a reputation as a tough upper-level science course, even at the high school level. It's therefore somewhat ironic that every human on Earth performs thousands of physics calculations on a ...
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