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Before AI robots enter your home, they're learning to work in warehouses

  • Apr 22
  • 1 min read


AOL — Digit walks into an Amazon warehouse on two legs. The bipedal robot picks up containers and carries them to conveyor belts, working three shifts a day with occasional breaks to recharge. It moves through the same stairs and hallways its human colleagues do, without requiring a million-dollar facility retrofit.


But there's a tradeoff to this freedom of movement. “They are balancing all the time — which means they could fall,” Jonathan Hurst, co-founder of Agility Robotics, which designed Digit, told the Infinite Loop by Nebius






 
 
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