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How did Ilon Musk implant a chip in a volunteer for the first time? What robotics startups does Bill Gates consider most promising? What are the results of the Apple Car project? All this, as well as nanorobots for cancer treatment, humanoid robots and robotic kitchens, a miniature nuclear battery, Google’s new artificial intelligence and other high-tech news in one video! 00:00 in this video 0:30 Neuralink implanted its chip in the first volunteer 1:27 Bill Gates’ Top 5 RoboStartups 3:19 Google has unveiled a new AI 4:46 A new approach to teaching humanoid robots 5:41 A humanoid robot from LimX Dynamics 6:13 Moley’s Robokitchen is still hoping to make it to market 7:03 750,000 robots at Amazon 7:59 Nanorobot injection cures cancer 8:46 A robot walks a robot 9:30 DJI’s first cargo drone 10:25 FiloBot - a robot that creates its own body 11:35 3D printing metal in a minute 12:27 China has created a compact nuclear battery 13:18 Strawberry picking robot 14:02 The first Martian helicopter has malfunctioned 14:44 A robot for road repair 15:46 A robot with living muscles Elon Musk’s Neuralink has taken a bold step, implanting chips into volunteers’ brains, promising a new frontier of mind-controlled electronic devices. Stay tuned for updates on the recovery of the first volunteer and insights into the efficacy of Neuralink’s revolutionary technology. Elon Musk’s impatience has regulators allowing multiple device implants simultaneously, raising concerns. As the race to create universal robots intensifies, Bill Gates shares his top five projects in the field. Agile Robotics leads the billionaire’s ranking, with plans to test its bots on Amazon and scale production to 10,000 robots annually. The unconventional T project secures second place, demonstrating viability in gardens across various countries. Aponic’s Apollo humanoid robot, programmed for diverse tasks, claims third place. Bill Gates also recognizes the innovative teaching approach of the University of California’s Roma Robotics lab, naming it his fourth promising choice. Field AI, specializing in autonomy systems, secures the fifth spot. Shifting gears to Apple, the anticipation surrounding the Apple car takes a new turn. Reports suggest that the futuristic vehicle won’t hit the roads before 2028. The Titan (or t172) project, once envisioned as the iPhone of transportation, faced complications with changes in key personnel. Apple, opting for a lower level of autonomy, focuses on conventional driver assistance features comparable to current Tesla models. Although a miracle might not be on the horizon, the design and performance aspects remain intriguing. If developers disappoint, there’s a possibility the project might face cancellation. In the realm of robotics, IHMC Robotics Lab engineers present a groundbreaking approach to teaching robots through teleoperation. Overcoming limitations in efficiency and accuracy, the new method employs mixed reality and autonomy assistance. By combining user movements with the robot’s autonomous capabilities, the system enhances remote control precision. The humanoid robot Naadia, designed for tasks in a human environment, showcases movements closely resembling human actions. On the other side of the globe, Lyx Dynamics, a Chinese startup, showcases a humanoid robot capable of walking on uneven terrain independently. While the demonstrations include various skills like boxing and drum playing, it’s essential to note that teleoperation plays a significant role in these early stages of testing. The developers at Lyx Dynamics are diligently gathering data and refining control algorithms, steering clear of any potential confrontations with Khabib Nurmagomedov. Turning our attention to the Molly robot kitchen, developers transition from ambitious concepts to more traditional solutions. While adapting these ideas for consumers or businesses poses challenges, the envisioned final product is impressive—a robot capable of cooking complete meals, providing shopping reminders, suggesting dishes based on available ingredients, learning preferences, and even handling cleanup. Share your thoughts on this futuristic kitchen assistant in the comments below. #prorobots #ai #artificialintelligence #ArtificialIntelligence #TechControversy #airevolution #AIEthics #AISafety #TechLeadership #MachineLearning #FutureOfAI PRO Robots is not just a channel about robots and future technologies, we are interested in science, technology, new technologies and robotics in all manifestations, science news, technology news, science and technology news, so in the future it is possible to expand the topics for issues. For today our vlog just tells about complicated things, follows the news, makes reviews of exhibitions, conferences and events where the main actors are robots! Subscribe to the channel and like the video!
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