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The name was derived from "a new way forward in mobility". [55] In May 2016, the company opened a 53,000-square-foot (4,900 m 2) technology center in Novi, Michigan. [56] In 2017, Waymo sued Uber for allegedly stealing trade secrets. [29] Waymo began testing minivans without a safety driver on public roads in Chandler, Arizona, in October 2017 ...
A robot maid (Robby the Robot) in the episode "Rosie's Contract" (1962) In Doctor Who (Seasons One to Six) (1963–1969) (see also List of Doctor Who robots): The Mechonoids, robot enemies of the Daleks in the serial The Chase (1965) The Chumblies in the serial Galaxy 4 (1965) Astro Boy in the Japanese animated series (1963–1966)
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Anthony Levandowski (born March 15, 1980) is a French-American self-driving car engineer. [1] In 2009, Levandowski co-founded Google's self-driving car program, known as Waymo, and was a technical lead until 2016.
In September 2019, the company was ranked No. 10 on LinkedIn's Top 50 Startups List for 2019. [9] In November 2020, Nuro announced that they raised $500 million in their Series C funding round led by T. Rowe Price, with a post-money valuation of $5 billion. [10] In December 2020, Nuro acquired self-driving trucking startup Ike Robotics. [11]
In the U.S. cartoon line, the Autobots were the descendants of a line of robots created as consumer goods by the Quintessons; the Decepticons, are descended instead from robots designed as military hardware. Other terms for the Autobots are Autorobot (in Italy), Autoboterna (in Sweden), Kibery (in Ukraine), and Robotrikim (in Israel).
The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society in which all robot names start with the initial R to differentiate them from humans, whom they often resemble. He is a major character in the Robot series, as well as having important roles in the prequels and sequels to the original Foundation Trilogy.
Rattleballs (character) Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot; Ro-Busters; ROB 344–66/IIIa; Robbi (character) Robby the Robot; Robear Berbils; Robo Machine; RoboBlitz; Robot AL-76 Goes Astray; Robot Archie; Robot Detective; Robot Jox; Robot Unicorn Attack; Roderick (novel) Rog-2000; Rosie the Robot Maid; Rover (The Prisoner)