Elon Musk plans own AI lab for chatbot development
According to a recent report, Elon Musk might enter the chatbot market in the near future. The CEO of Tesla and Twitter is reportedly planning his own AI lab to develop a ChatGPT competitor.
According to a recent report, Elon Musk might enter the chatbot market in the near future. The CEO of Tesla and Twitter is reportedly planning his own AI lab to develop a ChatGPT competitor.
People have been talking about digitization for many years now, without really being able to imagine real networking and its benefits in day-to-day business. And even if Germany is not considered a pioneer in the implementation of future topics, innovative service providers in this country also show how sustainably and profitably robotic technology can be integrated into operational processes.
According to AI experts, it is conceivable that robots will be able to perform tasks such as cleaning and shopping in the near future.
The Kachaka robot from Preferred Robotics is a compact, intelligent lifting robot that carries objects around the house or apartment.
Automakers such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz are now also testing human-like AI robots in their factories. Inspired by pioneers like Tesla, Xiaomi, and NIO, humanoid robots are set to be mass-produced from 2025, according to a Horváth study, and revolutionize industrial manufacturing.
From writing poetry to controlling drones and robots. OpenAI invests in a startup for androids.
According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the Earth will have as many humanoid robots as humans in the future. He made this bold prediction at the Tesla's first 2023 investor event in Texas.
Boston Dynamics has given its humanoid robot hands. In a new video, the robot manufacturer shows how Atlas can grab, reach and throw. This means it could be used on construction sites.
Researchers have produced a living skin for robots from a 3D mesh of a hydrogel and a fungus. If damaged, the skin heals itself.
The International Federation of Robotics provides an overview of the most significant developments that will shape robotics and automation in 2023.
Despite the more difficult market environment and falling valuations, there are still investors who are investing in the German robotics sector.
In addition to established robot manufacturers such as Boston Dynamics, well-known tech companies are also entering the lucrative market and regularly show their progress. Tesla can also point to a lot of experience in electric mobility and drive concepts, an advantage that also benefits robotics?
In Switzerland, robot guards from Ascento, an ETH Zurich startup, patrol outdoor areas to increase security and improve efficiency.
Hydromea, a Swiss company based in Lausanne, specializes in autonomous underwater robotics and wireless underwater communications. With an innovative submarine drone, the company aims to make dangerous underwater operations safer.
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