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Company targets ‘walkable’ Seattle with robot that carries your stuff – but is $3k price tag a heavy lift?

GeekWire

Tarik Abdullah, chef and owner of community kitchen Feed The People, is followed in Seattle by his Gita robot. The robots are hoping to follow you. Both videos show the Gita users being followed by the robots as they make their way down sidewalks and across city streets. Piaggio Fast Forward Photo). Watch your back, Seattle.

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We will soon see humanoid robot for sale flyers all around us

Dataconomy

As crazy as it sounds, we are here to list the best humanoid robot for sale alternatives in 2024. Yes, you heard us right, humanoid robots straight out of sci-fi movies are ready to walk among us! Imagine having your own personal robot that can do everything from making breakfast to playing chess with you.

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Segway’s Navimow robot will mow your lawn using GPS

The Verge

The Segway Navimow robot uses GPS to navigate your lawn as it mows | Segway. Segway has introduced its first robot mower, the Navimow, that uses GPS to stay on your lawn and keep it neatly trimmed. So unlike other robot mowers, you won’t have to install a boundary wire to keep the robot on the right patch of grass.

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Amazon details how its warehouse robots are designed to help humans work more safely

GeekWire

An Amazon video shows a robot nicknamed Bert carrying items across a warehouse. Bert and Ernie, Scooter and Kermit may have started out as warm and fuzzy Muppet characters, but now they’re part of Amazon’s team of warehouse robots as well. Amazon via YouTube).

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Boston Dynamics unveils Stretch: a new robot designed to move boxes in warehouses

The Verge

Boston Dynamics is best known for its robot dog Spot, a machine designed to work in a range of environments, from offshore oil rigs to deep underground mines. The robot is called Stretch and looks relatively dull for a Boston Dynamics creation. It’s not modeled after humans or animals, and instead aims to be as practical as possible.

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Nvidia re-envisions the metaverse as a collaboration platform

Computerworld Vertical IT

I wonder whether Nvidia should have changed its name to Meta rather than letting Facebook steal that tag. Nvidia is into advanced robotics, autonomous cars, planes, and chips (part of the recent IBM autonomous ship test ), advanced AI, and even medical research (their Jetson module is used to analyze Genomics).

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The Roomba i3+ Is a Self-Emptying Robovac That's Practically Affordable

Gizmodo

The good robovac stuff in a robot some people can afford. iRobot, maker of roving house helpers Roomba and Braava, today announced the launch of its Roomba i3+, a mid-range vacuum that’ll get features standard of models with a far steeper price tag. Read more.

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