The hard part isn't picking fast. It's picking right. Beagle Tech solved that.
7 years of precision robotics — starting with vineyard pruning, now tackling the delicate stuff: lettuce, bok choy, celery.
See it live this Friday in Santa Maria, CA.
📍 Register: https://t.co/JvEo5KQZyq
POV: you built a robot dog in your bedroom. 🐶🤖
Meet Pupper, from @Stanford! We hooked it up to @GoogleAIStudio's Gemini Live API and the Gemini Robotics-ER model so it can actually understand and react to the world.
And you can even build it yourself!
🍓 Runs on a @Raspberry_Pi
🛠️ 100% open-source (hw & sw)
We launched a Physical AI lab in March.
It’s called Reservoir Farms.
Our lab is more rugged and windy and beautiful than your lab.
We’ve been working on it for 2 years because, well, anything worth doing is hard AF.
Learn more @reservoir_ag and https://t.co/XFlRGCBZXT.
Reservoir Farms. Free.
Our most valuable offering — now open to every ag startup at no cost.
Real farm access. Zero hand-holding.
Learn more: https://t.co/c61m5EZgdY
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OpenAI Robotics is hiring, looking for exceptional full-stack hardware, ops, systems, and ML engineers to help us program and manufacture robots that are useful for society.
AI should be able to help people in the physical world. In the short term, we are focused on robots to support skilled workers to build our future infrastructure; in the long term, we imagine everyone having a personal robot doing anything they need.
Our world simulation research program, led by Aditya Ramesh (@model_mechanic), has evolved over the past year into OpenAI Robotics. Progress is rapid, and based on a foundation of co-design between robotics hardware and ML research.
If you love working hands-on across the robotics stack and want to build the future, please consider joining us. Send an email with your background and evidence of exceptional accomplishment to: [email protected]
Someone planted 4,100 fruit trees around a farmhouse in Valencia, Spain. You can buy the whole thing for €600k ($700k).
8.5 hectares (21 acres) in L'Enova, Valencia Province. 1,650 Ortanique orange trees on one side and 2,450 red persimmon trees on the other. A 1980s Valencian farmhouse sitting in the middle of all of it.
Spain is Europe's biggest orange producer and exporter, and Valencia is the heart of it. But the persimmon detail is interesting, as Valencia's Ribera Alta is the persimmon capital of Europe, and farmers here have been shifting from citrus to kaki for years because the margins are better. This farm grows both.
The whole operation runs on drip irrigation fed by a river cistern, so water is largely sorted. There's also a large storage barn for machinery and equipment.
The farmhouse is 139 sqm, with 2 beds/1 bath, a fireplace, and a covered terrace. 53 minutes from Valencia city, 38 minutes from the Mediterranean.
Can't even imagine the smell in spring, when hundreds of orange trees bloom at once.