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A robot just beat a human world record. But thatβs not the scary part. π€
Humanoid robots are now being tested not just for speed β but for real-world tasks.
Some competitions require them to operate autonomously, including tasks like connecting cables, charging EVs and assembling objects.
The question is no longer: βCan robots move like us?β
Itβs: βHow soon can they work like us?β π
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#AI #Robotics #Future
Uber just got hit with a $966 MILLION fine. π³
Dutch regulators say Uber used automated systems to suspend drivers without adequately informing them.
The case raises a bigger question:
How much power should AI have over someoneβs job?
#AI#Tech
This looks like a giant creature floating in space. ππ
Itβs actually the Elephantβs Trunk Nebula β a huge cloud of gas and dust where young stars are forming.
The βtrunkβ stretches for more than 20 light-years.
Space is absolutely unreal. π€―
#Space#NASA#Astronomy
Scientists went into the oceanβ¦ and came back with 31 species nobody had officially recorded before. π
Among them were 9 new jellyfish, 7 comb jellies and other bizarre creatures.
The wildest part?
They found them in one of the least explored habitats on Earth. π
#Science #Ocean #Discovery
π€― A teenager built a ROBOT TURTLE that hunts invisible plastic.
16-year-old Evan Budz created an AI-powered underwater robot that can detect microplastics smaller than a red blood cell.
His AI was 94% accurate.
He also won a $50,000 science award. π’π€
Would you have believed this was possible?
#AI #Science #Tech