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Yushu Technology Unveils World's First Mass-Produced Transformable Human-Carrying Robot GD01
Unitree Technology unveiled the GD01 on May 12, the world's first mass-produced manned transformable robot. This launch signifies the move of humanoid robots integrated with general artificial intelligence (AGI) from lab research to the consumer mark
Intrinsic Joins Google to Advance Robotics with Physical AI
Intrinsic Flowstate provides a development environment for creating production-ready robotics solutions. | Source: IntrinsicFive years after emerging from Alphabet Inc.'s “moonshot factory,” Intrinsic Innovation LLC is now becoming part of Google LLC
Google Unveils WAXAL: African Speech Dataset to Boost AI Data Sovereignty
Google has officially launched WAXAL, a new speech dataset focused on African languages. This initiative spans 21 languages such as Acoli, Hausa, Luganda, and Yoruba, tackling the persistent challenge of low recognition accuracy and frequent errors i
OpenAI Rolls Out ChatGPT Health to Serve 230M Weekly Users
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a specialized environment within ChatGPT focused on health and wellness discussions. This space incorporates enhanced privacy safeguards and allows users to integrate their medical records and fitness application
Squibler AI Review: Create Full-Length Books in Minutes
In today's fast-paced digital world, producing high-quality content quickly is essential. Squibler AI transforms book writing with an AI-powered tool that delivers complete manuscripts in minutes. Thi
Replace Your Windows 11 Start Menu with a Superior Alternative - Including My Top Pick
The Windows 11 Start menu has been a source of frustration for many users due to its cumbersome design and limited customization options. Instead of building on the user-friendly interfaces of Windows 7 and 10, Microsoft took a step back with a redesign that has left many scratching their heads in d





