Toyota debuted CUE7, an AI-powered humanoid robot that learned to shoot free throws through trial and error, in front of 8,400 fans at Toyota Arena Tokyo.
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Toyota’s new CUE7 robot uses smart vision and control to make precise shots
Toyota has unveiled CUE7, the latest version of its basketball-playing robot, as a demonstration ...
Toyota Motor TM is moving humanoid robots onto a factory floor in Canada. At the same time, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is openly questioning whether the entire idea has staying power. The ...
In this Sept. 27, 2016 photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Kirobo Mini, a compact sized humanoid communication robot, sits during a press unveiling in Tokyo. The new robot from Japanese automaker Toyota Motor ...
Japanese automaker Toyota is building an entire town to test the future of mobility. "Woven City" is an experimental ...
The idea of humanoid robots can either seem like the forefront of innovation or the plot of a slightly creepy, oddly prescient 2004 Will Smith movie. In reality, robots have been a part of ...
No, Toyota did not sign an NBA player. It built one. The company has introduced CUE7, its latest basketball-shooting robot, designed to make precise shots through a mix of AI, vision, and motion ...
The mostly humanoid Toyota CUE7 -- it has a wheeled base instead of legs -- has a very specific skill set. It can play ...
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Toyota first announced Woven City, a futuristic, real-world lab in Japan where the automaker and partners could develop new ...
Agility Robotics and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada have signed agreements to deploy the Digit humanoid robot in a commercial production setting, moving the technology from a one-year pilot to ...
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