Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are betting that recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) will be able to take robotics to mass adoption. Here's what investors need to know.
On Tuesday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that AI models may surpass human capabilities "in almost everything" within two to three years, according to a Wall Street Journal interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Recent advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are enabling the development of a wide range of systems with unique characteristics designed for varying real-world applications. These include robots that can engage in activities traditionally only completed by humans,
The trend towards artificial intelligence in robotics is growing. By leveraging diverse AI technologies, robotics can perform a wide range of tasks more efficiently: Analytical AI enables robots to process and analyze large amounts of data collected by their sensors.
For 2024, analysts expect BigBear.ai's revenue to grow 8% to $168 million with a negative adjusted EBITDA of $1 million. For 2025, they expect its revenue to rise 14% to $193 million with a positive adjusted EBITDA of $5 million under Kevin McAleenan, Pangiam's founder who recently succeeded Mandy Long as BigBear.ai's new CEO.
China is making significant strides in artificial intelligence and robotics, with the introduction of ‘Xiaotie’, the country’s first humanoid passenger service AI robot in the railway system. This innovative robot,
A new survey has revealed that business confidence in the potential of robotics has risen to its highest for two years.
Sereact aims to use its technology to enable robots 'to function as intelligent, adaptable agents rather than pre-programmed machines'.
If Cosmos plays out as the company is intending, it could be a launch-pad for rocketing Nvidia’s robotics and autonomous vehicle businesses.
The retail giant will fund the buildout of more than 400 accelerated pickup and delivery centers as part of its agreement with Symbotic.
German artificial intelligence robotics startup Sereact GmBH today announced it raised €25 million, about $26 million, to accelerate the development of its AI models for robots and its robotics platform. The funding came from a Series A funding round led by Creandum, with participation from existing investors Point Nine and Air Street Capital.
The International Federation of Robotics expects AI, humanoids, and sustainability to be top areas for robotics in 2025.