Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk continues to raise the stakes on his AI vision, arguing that Tesla could be among the first companies to create artificial general intelligence—and to embody it in humanoid ...
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Hiltzik: Musk and other tech gurus say human-like robots are the next big thing. Don't hold your breath
With AI beginning to look as if it has reached a deployment plateau — if not a lessening of hype — high-tech promoters and investors are on the hunt for the next big thing. And they're focusing on ...
That’s according to Elon Musk, at least. In recent months, the tech tycoon has been pushing the idea of “sustainable abundance” — or, the more appealingly named, “amazing abundance.” He claims that ...
Should robots look like people? Elon Musk, who is expected to reveal more about his humanoid robot at this year's Tesla AI Day on Friday, seems to think so. In contrast to a robotic arm that performs ...
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Inside Tesla’s human-motion data factory powering Optimus and Robotaxi
What does it take to make a machine move in a way that people instantly recognize as natural? At Tesla, part of the answer has been a quiet, repetitive, and highly physical form of data work: humans ...
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Atlas vs Optimus: Hyundai and Tesla collide in race for $5T humanoid robot market
The rivalry between Hyundai Motor Co. and Tesla is intensifying amid the rise of ...
The potential for Tesla's Optimus robot is a massive growth opportunity, but its success is far from a sure thing.
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An MIT roboticist who cofounded bankrupt robot vacuum maker iRobot says Elon Musk’s vision of humanoid robot assistants is ‘pure fantasy thinking’
Rodney Brooks said future “humanoid” robots will have wheels and multiple arms.
Ask the most bullish representatives of big AI companies, and they’ll tell you that robotic colleagues and house staff are just around the corner. A massive market for robotic aids, powered by AI ...
Tech companies are making AI-powered robots cuter and more realistic to increase comfort and accelerate adoption in homes and public spaces.
In many major cities, the delivery robots taking over sidewalks bear facial expressions and names of their own.
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