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MassRobotics resident startups have raised over $1B in seven years

October 15th, 2024 | Industry News
Numerous attendees met MassRobotics startups and partners at RoboSource

BOSTON — One measure of success for a robotics cluster is how much funding its member companies obtain. MassRobotics this month [August 2024] announced that resident startups have raised more than $1 billion since its founding in 2017. “This remarkable achievement underscores the vital role MassRobotics plays in accelerating robotics innovation, commercialization, and adoption of […]

The Path to Insight is Changing: The AI-HPC Paradigm Shift

October 10th, 2024 | Industry News
AI concept illustration

In a recent paper,  the authors suggest that AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data points from previous LLM models. Basically, the snake is eating its tail. Generative-AI has been successful in mining the Internet to create large LLM models that provide human-like answers to many problems. In particular, creating new text has […]

Robotic surgery to benefit from advanced processors and AI, says AMD

October 9th, 2024 | Industry News
AMD said its processors enable robotic surgery such as with Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci system

The need for robotic surgery is well established, but most systems are still costly to purchase, operate, and maintain, noted Advanced Micro Devices Inc. The company said its technologies can help control those costs, and AMD is already working with leading surgical robot providers. In 2021, almost 644,000 robotic surgeries were performed in the U.S., […]

No sweat! Watch new Atlas humanoid crush some pushups

October 8th, 2024 | Industry News
atlas humanoid pushups

Boston Dynamics showed off the capabilities of its electric Atlas humanoid in a new video. In the video, Atlas does eight pushups as a quick “warm-up” before work. The company has previously shown the hydraulic version of Atlas performing several stunts, including backflips, dances, parkour, and taking tools through a mock construction site. The post […]

Inside the development of FarmWise’s weeding robot

October 7th, 2024 | Industry News
farmwise vulcan tractor robot

FarmWise is an agtech company pushing the boundaries of automation in agriculture by harnessing the power of computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI). Its flagship product, the Vulcan precision weeding implement, is designed to optimize weed control management on vegetable farms in California, which have been slow to automate due to the complex and versatile […]

NIST Issues Post Quantum Cryptography Standards and Calls for their Adoption

October 4th, 2024 | Industry News
cryptography safety hacker alert

After much anticipation, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued its first Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standards today. They are intended to defeat efforts by quantum computers powerful enough to decrypt data and communications that have been encrypted mostly using the RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) cryptosystem. This is significant step forward and expected to prompt […]

UMass Amherst says robots that organize their own teams are more efficient

October 3rd, 2024 | Industry News
esearch at UMass Amherst shows that self-organizing robot teams could be better for industrial environments than multipurpose systems.

Instead of multipurpose robots, teams of robots can cooperate to execute tasks that would be tedious or hazardous for scarce human workers. However, they typically need to be pre-programmed or directed by centralized software to execute those tasks. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, or UMass Amherst, found that programming robots to create their […]

PNNL Scientists Tap Nation’s Fastest Computers to Explore Critical Science Questions

October 2nd, 2024 | Industry News
computer chip

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have been awarded more than 3 million node hours on the nation’s most powerful computers to explore questions around pathogens, climate and energy-efficient microelectronics. The post PNNL Scientists Tap Nation’s Fastest Computers to Explore Critical Science Questions appeared first on HPCwire.

How robotics can optimize every step of the growing cycle

October 1st, 2024 | Industry News
CNH Industrial’s autonomous spraying solution uses the company’s Augmenta technology to identify weeds.

While more automation is sorely needed in agriculture, a number of challenges are still holding back adoption. For one, farmers operate on razor-thin margins, and are always trying to get more out of each crop cycle, noted Kermisch. When introducing new equipment to their operations, farmers are putting immense amounts of trust in robotics developers, […]

MIT CSAIL teaches robots to do chores using Real-to-Sim-to-Real

September 30th, 2024 | Industry News
MIT CSAIL’s RialTo system at work on a robot arm trying to open a cabinet

To work in a wide range of real-world conditions, robots need to learn generalist policies. To that end, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, or MIT CSAIL, have created a Real-to-Sim-to-Real model. The post MIT CSAIL teaches robots to do chores using Real-to-Sim-to-Real appeared first on The Robot […]