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IROS 2023 robot exhibition in the USA! Artificial intelligence trained to create robots on demand in seconds! OpenAI is preparing a revolutionary device with an OS based on ChatGPT, let’s tell you everything we know about it! This and other technology news in one form!

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0:36 Robot Expo 2023
1:25 New Disney Reserach Robot
2:58 Robot Insect
3:38 Humanoid robot training
4:33 The Hector robot
5:07 BRUCE robot
5:40 KIMLAB’s backpack robot, grasping robot and gathering
7:23 AI designs any robot instantly
8:38 New medical robot
9:13 Drone throws torpedoes
10:06 Ideal robot chef
11:04 OpenAI will develop a gadget with ChatGPT

Detroit, Eminem’s hometown, recently hosted the Iris 2023 – the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. It was a thrilling event that showcased cutting-edge advancements in the field. From the creation of robots on demand using artificial intelligence to the announcement of a device running on an OS developed by Chad GPT itself, the conference was packed with exciting developments.

But let’s take a moment to look at what’s on the horizon. Dubai, a mecca for sophisticated nomads and connoisseurs, recently concluded the GITEX Global, one of the largest technology and startup events in the world. Our team had the privilege of attending this exhibition, gaining an inside scoop on the latest innovations. Fast forward to early December, when the International Robot Exhibition in Japan will kick off. This incredible show will feature new products from Japanese robotics companies, promising a glimpse into the future of robotics.

Now, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of Iris 2023. While primarily supporting student startups and novice engineers, major conglomerates like Disney Research also made their presence felt. Disney’s engineers have been working tirelessly on robots capable of conveying emotions and evoking feelings in people. Their latest creation, a robot affectionately dubbed the “child of Wall-E and Eve,” showcased remarkable design prowess. Developed entirely by a neural network, this cute robot, resembling a chicken, captured the attention of visitors as it curiously explored its surroundings, seeking pats and interaction.

Disney Research also presented a groundbreaking system that utilizes reinforcement learning. This system can be easily integrated into any machine, thanks to its expressive movement and reliability. With the ability to train robots’ movements incrementally, adjusting factors such as motor performance and weight distribution, the system ensures that these robots can adapt and behave accordingly in any real-world scenario.

At Iris 2023, the Animal-Inspired Motion and Robotics Lab received recognition for its robot designed for rescue missions. This tiny, insect-like bot can change shape and move in all directions, adapting to various terrains and confined spaces. Another notable project was the simulated whole-body learning system for a humanoid robot, which demonstrated promising potential for training robots through human guidance. This approach, gaining popularity in the field, allows robots to learn and generalize tasks, optimizing posture, torque, and contact force.

The exhibition also showcased the Hector robot, an open-source, cost-effective, and powerful hardware platform developed by the Dynamic Robotics and Control Laboratory at the University of Southern California. With projects like Hector and Bruce, an open platform humanoid robot for research and education, engineering universities worldwide are entering a new era of robotics research.

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