Allegedly trashing Airbnbs to test robots puts startup in legal trouble
… Robotics companies typically train and test robots in their own labs, well away from any prying eyes and without causing any notable incidents. …
… Robotics companies typically train and test robots in their own labs, well away from any prying eyes and without causing any notable incidents. …
… That may encourage viewers’ belief in the robots’ demonstrated capabilities, which in this case is limited to the Figure 03 robot’s ability to handle packages in one specific warehouse-style setup. …
… He has previously written for New Scientist, Scientific American, IEEE Spectrum, Wired, Undark Magazine and MIT Tech Review, among many other publications, about topics such as deepfakes, data centers, drones, battery tech, robotics, and GPS jamming. …