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AI Going from a Toddler to Sitting in the Co-Pilot’s Seat

Without a doubt, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be a part of our lives in the future. AI enabled robots are starting with toddler basics: walking and picking up objects.



AI Going from a Toddler to Sitting in the Co-Pilot’s Seat

Without a doubt, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be a part of our lives in the future. AI enabled robots are starting with toddler basics: walking and picking up objects. AI robots are teaching themselves and each other, just like toddlers do. Others are making more complex advancements: flying a plane, taking pictures in space, and building bridges by controlling control 3D printers.

AI is comprised of multiple fundamental technologies, such as machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing and machine reasoning. Collectively, the global AI market will grow from $2.42 billion in 2017 to $59.7 billion in 2025, according to the Statista. We are just getting started. How will you be a part of the AI market growth?

Now is the time to Invent the Future!


Google's DeepMind AI just taught itself to walk... very fun to watch! Google’s AI is taking its first steps, literally.

Look at what’s happening in your market ...


14 robots teach each other how to grab objects.   They used neural networks to let the robots learn on their own. After 80,000 grasps, the arms began to correct their mistakes. 


A "robot pilot" has landed a Boeing 737 in a simulator. The US military is developing technology that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to create machines capable of flying all types of aircraft, including commercial airliners. Click to watch video or to read more: HERE




The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency just released video taken by its adorable drone at the International Space Station. Click photo to watch video or read more HERE






MX3D, industrial multi-axis robots with 3D tools prints strong, complex and gracious structures out of sustainable material – from large bridges to small parts.


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