Categories
Selected Articles

Cubs Officially Lose 30-Year-Old To Free Agency After Short Stint

Spread the love

The Chicago Cubs reportedly did not choose to tender a contract to Reese McGuire after a successful stint with the team.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

How to Watch Thunder vs Jazz: Live Stream NBA Friday, TV Channel

Spread the love

The Oklahoma City Thunder (15-1) travel to the Delta Center to face the Utah Jazz (5-9) in this Friday night NBA matchup.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Norman Powell Leaves Heat–Bulls Matchup With Familiar Injury Scare

Spread the love

As the Heat faced the Bulls, Norman Powell suffered an injury, which put his status in question for the remainder of the game.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Braves Cut Ties with Former Blue Jays All-Star Amid Turbulent Career

Spread the love

The Atlanta Braves declined to tender a contract to Alek Manoah on Friday, continuing the All-Star’s strange journey.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Japan’s first female leader faces a taboo over entering the male-only sumo ring

Spread the love

Japan’s first female leader faces a taboo over entering the male-only sumo ring [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

This startup bucked mainstream robotics training methods to teach a robot how to load the dishes

Spread the love

Sunday
Sunday, a robotics company, trained a robot to handle common household tasks like loading the dishwasher and making an espresso.

  • Sunday Robotics, a robotics startup, spent less than 2 years in stealth, developing a home robot named Memo.
  • Memo can autonomously clear the dinner table and load the dishwasher, the startup said.
  • CEO Tony Zhao said his company achieved the feat by using gloves that mimic the robot’s hands.

Everyday tasks like clearing the dinner table and loading the dishwasher are a major dexterity challenge for home robots that can require a lot of training data and capital.

A new startup says it spent less than two years and a fraction of the costs to figure it out.

On Thursday, Sunday Robotics emerged from stealth to demonstrate Memo, a fully autonomous home robot on wheels that can complete household tasks.

A video posted on X by the company’s cofounder, Tony Zhao, showed Memo move from the dining room to the kitchen to clear the table of dishes and load them in the dishwasher. The company said Memo was conducting the task autonomously.

One other feat included Memo picking up two wine glasses, which can be notoriously fragile, with one hand. The robot also folded socks and loaded up an espresso machine.

Sunday Robotics, also known as Sunday, was founded in April 2024 by Zhao and Cheng Chi, both of whom have a background in robotics.

Memo
Sunday has more than 500 data collectors across the US training the startup’s robot, Memo.

“Today, we present a step-change in robotic AI,” Zhao said in an X post. The cofounder added that Memo broke zero wine glasses over more than 20 live demo sessions.

To get a robot to interact with common household items — some of which can be delicate — is a crucial benchmark for dexterity in the world of robotics.

For one, replicating the human hand, which has thousands of touch receptors, is a challenging engineering feat in itself. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said as much in the company’s latest earnings call in October.

The information used to train robots is also a major bottleneck.

Many companies have turned to teleoperations, in which a human controls a robot via joysticks or various controllers, to teach robots. Other companies are experimenting with synthetic data and simulations.

Sunday doesn’t use any of those widely accepted methods. Instead, the startup’s cofounder said the company built a proprietary glove that mimics the shape of the Memo’s Lego-like hands.

A human wears the gloves and completes specific tasks, which will provide data to Memo such as the amount of force used to pick up an object.

Zhao said that this method presents a more efficient and cost-effective means of training robots. In an X post, he said the glove gives “two orders of magnitude higher capital efficiency compared to teleoperation ($200 vs $20,000).”

Zhao added that this is also scalable since data can be collected anywhere without having to lug Memo around. The startup has more than 500 human data collectors across the US, providing training data for Memo.

“In robotics, if the only thing we can rely on is teleoperation, to gather the amount of training data it would take like decades for sure,” Zhao said in an interview with “TBPN.”

Read the original article on Business Insider

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

‘Cocaine Lawyer’ at center of ex-Olympian turned drug kingpin case

Spread the love

The lawyer who allegedly advised fugitive Olympian turned alleged drug kingpin to eliminate a federal witness went by ‘cocaine lawyer.’

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Is Resigning From Congress: What We Know

Spread the love

Greene, once one of Trump’s staunchest allies, announced she will resign after a highly publicized rift with the former president.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Mets non-tender three relievers, avoid arbitration with Tyrone Taylor

Spread the love

The Mets did some cleanup on their 40-man roster Friday.

Spread the love
Categories
Selected Articles

Rangers Split with World Series Hero Over Arbitration Price Tag: Report

Spread the love

The Texas Rangers cut ties with 2023 postseason savior Adolis García, though a deal could still be possible at a different price.

Spread the love