Image Credits: Intel Following an earlier report from CRN, Intel has since confirmed with TechCrunch that it will be winding down its 3D imaging platform, RealSense. It’s constantly a pity to see these sorts of positive efforts go away. And definitely Intel has actually been leaning quite heavily on the division as a leading indication of its efforts to remain appropriate as the market evolves.
Boston Dynamics, on the other hand, made news today, ostensibly for another slick viral video, this one featuring the Hyundai-owned company’s humanoid Atlas robot. By now we’re all aware of the reality that the business makes remarkable robots and extremely reliable YouTube videos that launch a million Black Mirror and Terminator jokes on Twitter. I’ve seen Atlas do some really impressive things in person at
BD’s headquarters, and I’ve got a respectable concept of what it’s currently capable of. So, while Atlas is extremely cool, I didn’t discover the recent parkour video specifically stunning. What did catch me off guard, nevertheless, was the reality that the business also utilized the chance to basically publish some outtakes from the movie.
If you’ve been following for a while, you’ve got the essence of what the newsletter is about: an absorbable look into the week’s robotics news., seemingly for another slick viral video, this one including the Hyundai-owned business’s humanoid Atlas robotic. By now we’re all well mindful of the reality that the company makes impressive robotics and highly reliable YouTube videos that introduce a million Black Mirror and Terminator jokes on Twitter. Rapid will be making its robotic systems available through the significantly popular RaaS(robotics as a service)design also being used by Diamond Age. Pizza is, of course, a popular target for food robotics business, because Americans eat a heap of it– supposedly 100 acres a day, as of 2015.
Nuro group on test track during early recognition in Arizona, prior to first-ever public roadway implementation in Arizona. Image Credits: Nuro
That’s most likely enough news of shuttered divisions and physical robotic harm for this week. A couple of fundraising rounds are worth keeping in mind.
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