Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics are selling robot dogs to data center operators, providing perimeter security and inspection capabilities.
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Data centers are deploying $175,000 robot dogs for security. Companies say they’re worth it.
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics make four-legged canines that patrol fences and sniff out faulty equipment.
Robot dogs achieve 18-month payback in data centers, replacing $150,000 annual security guards with 24/7 surveillance that never needs breaks.
Boston Dynamics has been working on the Atlas robot since 2013, and it's come a long way since. The key? Humanoid robots shouldn't copy human anatomy exactly, said Boston Dynamics' CEO Robert Playter ...
Hyundai, best known for its affordable yet reliable cars, has pumped billions of dollars into its robotics divisions after ...
Advanced perception and reasoning software enable safe humanoid navigation in real-world environments, says RealSense.
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AI Data Center Security Guards Are Not Human
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In this panel, experts will cut through the hype to examine what humanoids can realistically accomplish in factories and warehouses today.
Agility Robotics is building humanoid bots to address a labor gap in the manufacturing industry, which is seeing vacancies and an aging workforce.
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot may have skipped the inaugural “robot Olympics” in China last week, but that doesn’t mean the engineers behind the machine have been sitting around watching the world ...
Inventor of all manner of awe-inspiring and uber-creepy robots, Boston Dynamics has finally found a buyer. SoftBank, the Japanese Google-alike which has been on a buying spree of late, just announced ...
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