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  2. Webdriver Torso - Wikipedia

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    Webdriver Torso is a YouTube automated performance testing account that became famous in 2014 for speculations about its (then unexplained) nature and jokes featured in some of its videos. Created by Google on March 7, 2013, [1] the channel began uploading videos on September 23 of the same year, consisting of simple slides accompanied by beeps ...

  3. Simone Giertz - Wikipedia

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    Giertz has previously branded herself as "the queen of shitty robots" on her YouTube channel, where she employs deadpan humor to demonstrate mechanical robots of her own creation to automate everyday tasks; despite working from a purely mechanical standpoint, they often fall short of practical usefulness, for comic effect. [9]

  4. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    Google's development of self-driving technology began in January 17, 2009, [3] [non-primary source needed] at Google X lab, run by co-founder Sergey Brin. [2] The project was launched at Google by Sebastian Thrun, the former director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL) and Anthony Levandowski, founder of 510 Systems and Anthony's Robots.

  5. Google Brain - Wikipedia

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    Google Brain researchers have collaborated with other companies and academic institutions on robotics research. In 2016, the Google Brain Team collaborated with researchers at X in a research on learning hand-eye coordination for robotic grasping. [31] Their method allowed real-time robot control for grasping novel objects with self-correction ...

  6. Boston Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    In the video, the robot is shown performing a number of tasks that would have been difficult or impossible for the previous generation of humanoid robots. [32] A video posted to the Boston Dynamics channel of YouTube dated October 11, 2018, titled "Parkour Atlas", shows the robot easily running up 2-foot high steps onto a platform. Atlas is ...

  7. Robot Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Robot Constitution is a security ruleset part of AutoRT set by Google DeepMind in January 2024 for its AI products. The rules are inspired by Asimov 's Three Laws of Robotics .The rules are applied to the underlying large language models of the helper robots.

  8. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Arrested after uploading a YouTube video criticizing Lee Kuan Yew shortly after the first Singaporean prime minister's death. His YouTube channel was suspended for pedophile advocacy videos, and he is currently in prison in the United States on child pornography charges. Charlie Veitch: United Kingdom Charles Veitch

  9. Robots perform like human surgeons by just watching videos - AOL

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    The robot's ability to problem-solve and adjust its actions in real time could potentially reduce complications and improve patient outcomes. Robots Get A Feel For Human Touch, No Artificial Skin ...