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Robot lawnmowers have been around for several decades, and with them the heady promise of spending the summer with your feet ...
A Teensy 4.0 microcontroller development board controls the robot, using an IMU (inertial measurement unit) to monitor the ...
Amazon's new Vulcan robot uses physical AI to carefully stow and pick everything from socks to fragile electronics at ...
Amazon's Vulcan robot uses touch and AI to stow 75% of warehouse items. Amazon previewed Vulcan during a keynote at Robotics ...
Amazon's director of applied science Aaron Parness described the technology as a fundamental leap forward in robotics.
Vulcan is the company’s first robot with a sense of touch to help it manipulate all the shapes and sizes of different items.
The robot uses force sensors and adaptive paddles to gently push items aside and slide new ones into tight spaces without ...
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