BEIJING, July 4 (China Economic Net) - A robot working in a kiwifruit orchard may be one of the clearest images of how artificial intelligence is reaching China’s farms.
Miso Robotics, the Pasadena, California-based company behind the Flippy automated fry station, has acquired the technology ...
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Four jobs will survive AI takeover, Bill Gates says
Bill Gates named coders, biologists, energy workers, and athletes as jobs likely to survive AI. The post Bill Gates Says Only ...
And Schafmeister isn’t the only chemist turning to modular methods of synthesis to explore vast regions of chemical space. It ...
Receiving coffee ordered via smartphone from a locker-style terminal in train stations or office building lobbies—we are seeing this scene more and more often. In the coffee industry, the adoption of ...
A household services employee cleans a kitchen exhaust in Beijing in January. MA HUAIGANG/FOR CHINA DAILY Stella Tian, a 33-year-old office worker in Beijing, has two toddlers — a 1-year-old and a ...
While both China and the United States have humanoid production capabilities, only China possesses a fully integrated ...
The Unitree G1 is the first relatively affordable humanoid robot. We break down its price, teardown, limitations, and why ...
Today, frontier AI labs such as OpenAI and Anthropic are among its biggest and most strategically important customers. These companies need vast amounts of data to train foundation models. But that is ...
In the AI value chain, application-layer leaders like Palantir and ServiceNow may win long term as chip/cloud margins ...
FRANKFURT – Data centres, whose expansion is being fuelled dramatically by the artificial intelligence boom, have a far bigger carbon footprint than previously estimated, a study said on June 30. The ...
Every bridge has parts that drivers never see: steel buried in concrete, welds tucked under girders, and soil packed around foundations below the waterline. A bridge can look fine from the road while ...
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