Artificial intelligence now plays Go, paints pictures, and even converses like a human. However, there remains a decisive difference: AI requires far more electricity than the human brain to operate.
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Inside Tesla’s human-motion data factory powering Optimus and Robotaxi
What does it take to make a machine move in a way that people instantly recognize as natural? At Tesla, part of the answer has been a quiet, repetitive, and highly physical form of data work: humans ...
ABB's robotics business has partnered with Nvidia to narrow the ‌gap between how industrial robots perform in virtual simulations and how they behave on factory floors, the companies said on Monday.
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