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  2. WALL-E (character) - Wikipedia

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    She quickly calls the other robots and humans to retrieve the plant. M-O finds the plant, and with help from the humans and robots lined up, EVE catches the plant and places it into the holo-detector, activating the device. EVE pulls a severely damaged WALL-E out as the Axiom initiates a hyperjump straight to Earth.

  3. An AI-powered robot vacuum that can pick up your dirty ... - AOL

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    Robot vacuum manufacturer Roborock has unveiled a new system with a robotic arm that can pick up items you leave on the floor to clean a room more thoroughly. Pricing and an exact release date ...

  4. Dustbot - Wikipedia

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    Dustbot was a prototype robot that collected garbage from homes and streets. [1] It could be summoned by phone call or SMS, and used GPS to automatically make its way to the customer, collect the rubbish, and take it to a dustbin. In addition, the Dustbots carried environmental sensors to monitor the pollution levels over, for example, a ...

  5. WALL-E - Wikipedia

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    Humanity was evacuated to space by the megacorporation Buy n Large (BnL) on giant spaceships 700 years prior, leaving trash-compacting robots to clean up the planet. All but one of the robots have stopped functioning; the last remaining active robot, WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-class), has developed a personality. WALL-E remains ...

  6. 20 products AOL editors have actually tested that are on sale ...

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    The Litter-Robot itself is not on sale, but you can get the Kickstarter Bundle for $714 right now. It includes the box, cat litter, cleaner, and trash bags. It normally costs $814, but it's $100 ...

  7. DexNet - Wikipedia

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    The robot’s software scans an object and then asks both neural networks to decide, on the fly, whether to grab or suck a particular object. It runs on an off-the-shelf industrial machine made by Swiss robotics company ABB. [1] The software learns by attempting to pick up objects in a virtual environment.

  8. This $700 Litter Box is having a rare sale ahead of Black Friday

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    With this bundle, you can snag the popular Litter-Robot 4, cat litter, trash bags, and a litter box cleaner for $100 off the standard price. $714 at Litter-Robot The Litter-Robot 4 is incredibly ...

  9. Bin picking - Wikipedia

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    Bin picking (also referred to as random bin picking) is a core problem in computer vision and robotics. The goal is to have a robot with sensors and cameras attached to it pick-up known objects with random poses out of a bin using a suction gripper, parallel gripper, or other kind of robot end effector .