News Bulletin AI: Nvidia announces plans to make IA supercomputers in the US.
Welcome to the News Artificial Intelligence Bulletin with the latest technological advances of AI.
In today’s bulletin:
– Nvidia announces plans to make ia supercomputers in us for the first time
– Most intelligent dairy farms where robots order cows
-Bot with 4 leg hydrogen that you can actually mount

Jensen Huang, co -founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., gives a talk in Taipei, Taiwan. (Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg through Getty Images)
Done in America: Nvidia on Monday announced plans to manufacture your artificial intelligence supercomputers completely in the US for the first time.
Robot Milks Cows: These robots are not only doing heavy job; They are creating a comfortable and stressless environment for cows while maintaining efficient and sustainable things.

Four -legged robot concept with hydrogen (Kawasaki Heavy Industries) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
4 -legged ridiculous root: Kawasaki Heavy Industries has introduced something that feels directly from a video game: Corleo, a four -legged robot prototype hydrogen designed to be mounted by humans.
Employment killer robot: This semi-humanoid robot combines advanced manipulation capabilities with Smart delivery characteristicsso it is a significant innovation in the service robotics sector. Unlike traditional robots, the flashbot arm is designed to interact with its surroundings in a more human way.

Flash boat arm in a hotel (Pudu Robotics)
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