Inside Kaikaku AI’s London pilot, where the startup’s food-assembly robot is testing whether automation can replace repetitive kitchen labor and reshape restaurant economics.
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NVIDIA research shows robots trained in simulation can handle real-world tasks
Robots trained entirely in simulation are beginning to perform more reliably in the real ...
Allied Market Research Provides Comprehensive Analysis for Global Assembly Automation Market by Trends, Segments and Key ...
Chef Robotics, a leader in physical AI for the food industry, today announced the development of a bi-manual physical AI ...
BMW has been testing the Figure 02 humanoid robot at its factory in Spartanburg, South Carolina, previewing a future in which humanoid robots could become auto plant workers. The Figure 02, revealed ...
As the food service industry continues to struggle with labor shortages, a Silicon Valley startup has put together artificially-intelligent robots that are ready to clock in. Chef Robotics has raised ...
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Wearable robots revolutionize labor-intensive industries
Robots are taking jobs,’ they say. But for those who must lift 50-kg garbage bags hundreds of times daily, robots are saviors ...
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