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Growing in my Christian faith while watching our non-biological evolution. I curate and share topics and thoughts about #Robotics, #AI, and other cool science.

Austin, TX Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
I've been writing a lot about humanoid robots lately, but my interest has been "meta". What I mean by "meta" is that it's not so much about the coolness of the robots, it's about the impact robots will have on society. I haven't exactly connected the dots here, and there are a lot of human-nature obstacles, but I firmly believe that there is evidence that we're trending towards an Age of Abundance. How? Well, for one thing the cost of goods will plummet by automating menial tasks and using AI to make humans more efficient. Not to put too fine a point on it: Automation will define the next decade of warehousing, but it will not eliminate the need for people; it will expose how poorly most operations use the people they already have. The real competitive edge for companies making up the supply chain comes from automating repetitive work while deliberately engineering high‑value human work around data, foresight, and continuous decision‑making. Robert Playter, CEO of @BostonDynamics , has said that their robots are meant to be "a power tool for people who would be working in that place already… a path for advancing their own skills." This is not about replacing human labor. It’s about upgrading human labor. @CognitOps says that "Even with automation in place, managing the human workforce remains critical… labor is allocated where it’s needed most, maximizing overall efficiency and reducing bottlenecks." ​Once robots handle the predictable, the question becomes: "What are people now optimized to do?" The answer requires capabilities that sit -ABOVE- the WMS: real‑time visibility into labor productivity and utilization, unified performance KPIs across the building, and predictive views of workload by area and time. With that intelligence layer, leaders can proactively allocate labor, balance departments to maintain flow, and intervene on at‑risk orders before service levels are hit. ​ In this model, supervisors no longer chase exceptions on the floor; they manage a portfolio of decisions. They use machine‑learning‑driven forecasts to right‑size headcount by hour, assign specific workers to the tasks where they are historically most productive, and simulate "what‑if" scenarios on overtime, shift changes, and task sequencing. Human labor becomes a dynamic asset, continuously repositioned to the highest‑return activities--and frankly--to keep valuable people engaged. Use @CognitOps for that. ​ The warehouses that will pull away in 2026 are those that treat automation and human labor optimization as a single system design problem. Robots execute the routine. Humans, orchestrated by an intelligence layer over existing systems, resolve uncertainty, manage flow, and protect promises to customers. In a narrowing competitive window, that combination of autonomous execution and data‑driven human judgment is the quiet, durable advantage. robotcentral.com/2026/01/02/upg…
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Supply Chain Automation@LogisticsStuff·
“YOU CAN ALSO BE GREAT” – Elon Musk Motivation. “My proceeds from the PayPal acquisition were $180 million. I put $100 in SpaceX, $70 million in Tesla, and $10 in Solar City. I had to borrow money for rent.” ~Elon Musk supplychaintoday.com/can-also-great…
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
@CyberRobooo Is this an AI-generated concept video or is this a commercial robot? If it's a real robot, who makes it?
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CyberRobo@CyberRobooo·
When humanoid robots can assemble themselves, the possibilities will be exponential. -- (Von Neumann's self-replicating robots are no longer a fantasy.)
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David Sacks@DavidSacks·
“California won’t vote for asset seizures. That would kill the golden goose!” You’re kidding right
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
People incorrectly believe that AI can't invent novel things. Bullshit. Some can. Sure, there's a baseline understanding of physics that's required, but that's true for humans, too. A while back, I asked Grok to invent a new technology that doesn't currently exist to help me find my lost wedding band at the beach. Metal detectors are too noisy and not conducive to easy handling under strong waves. Pulse induction systems are too shallow and narrow. Grok combined what it knew about electrical eddies and pulse induction to invent a multi-phase system that sends out multiple pulses in a timed sequence to increase the eddies and therefore increasing the depth at which the signal can penetrate. I asked Grok if she remembered the design and she did. Check it out: grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
The global humanoid robot market will reach $38 billion in value by 2035 according to Goldman Sachs who now predicts 1.4 million units will be shipped during this period. The current increase results from AI technology progress and decreasing expenses which have decreased by 40% during the last year and ongoing employee availability problems. The analysis shows promising results but other experts predict the market will expand at much higher levels--orders of magnitude higher.
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
The GR-3 presents itself as a childlike vehicle which incorporates practical design features to suggest it would serve as an effective family car. The system shows ability to shift from industrial environments to domestic spaces while continuing its operation without interruption. I wrote more about this on robotcentral.com/fouriers-gr-3-….
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GMO AI&ロボティクス商事
【CES2026 現地レポート🇺🇸】 Fourier Roboticsのヒューマノイド「GR-3」に遭遇! 可愛らしい見た目が特徴で、家庭でも工場でも働けるそうです💪 落ち着いたデザインから、ぜひ家に欲しいと思いました🏠
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
@RemiCadene This is cool and all, but nothing beats my Jaron Lanier era old '89 Power Glove with its triangulating ultrasonic transducers!!
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Remi Cadene@RemiCadene·
Looking to purchase a Manus Metagloves Pro Reach out if you sell one 😇
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
LimX Dynamics has launched COSA which represents an operating system that enables humanoid robots to function as self-governing agents in actual environments. The COSA system achieves robot thinking and acting through its ability to connect high-level cognitive functions with motion control systems. The standard operating system provides a unified interface for components which enables fast robot development and easy system integration through its standardized interface system.
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
@XRoboHub The COSA system functions as an advanced system which enables humanoid robots to become agents through their combination of mental processing with physical capabilities. I wrote more about this on robotcentral.com/limx-cosa-pion….
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RoboHub🤖@XRoboHub·
LimX COSA: A First-of-its-kind OS Turning Humanoid Robots into Agents in the Physical World LimX Dynamics just dropped COSA (Cognitive OS of Agents), a physical-world-native operating system designed to turn humanoids into autonomous agents. Unlike traditional robots that just follow scripts, COSA-powered robots like "Oli" can now think in mind and work in the real-world simultaneously. By integrating high-level cognition with whole-body control, LimX is moving the industry from cool tech demos to actual product delivery. Here’s how COSA changes the game: ➤ Think While Acting: COSA fuses the "big brain" (logic) and "little brain" (motion). Oli doesn't just execute code; it understands intent. If you tell it to "grab two waters and find the guest," it breaks down the task, navigates obstacles, and adjusts on the fly. ➤ Proactive Worldview: This isn't passive sensing. COSA allows robots to build a "worldview" through semantic memory. Oli recognizes colleagues, remembers past interactions, and even proactively checks in on a sick coworker or connects to a printer without being prompted. ➤ Whole-Body Fluidity: Built on a three-layer architecture, the system ensures rock-solid stability. Oli can climb long flights of stairs, picking up trash or handing out drinks, seamlessly coupling movement with manipulation. LimX is betting that the future of robotics isn't just better models, like Helix from Figure AI, but a robust Agentic OS that makes robots smart and reliable partners in our daily physical space. Source: LimX Dynamics #LimX #COSA #HumanoidRobot #AgenticOS #Oli #EmbodiedAI #Robotics #BostonDynamics #Figure
RoboHub🤖@XRoboHub

LimX Oli, a full-size humanoid robot, is officially here! Starting at ¥158,000, it stands 165cm, weighs 55kg, boasts 31 DOFs, an in-house 6-axis IMU, modular SDK, open interfaces, and full Python development support. It's designed to lower RL barriers and drive the embodied AI wave. #LimXDynamics #HumanoidRobot #IntelligentRobot #EmbodiedAI

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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
LEM Surgical's Dynamis is a tele-operated humanoid robot for high-precision spine surgery. The company has obtained FDA approval to use NVIDIA Physical AI technologies for improving its procedures.
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StarSnap 🌟@StarSnap_1·
A humanoid robot can now perform high-precision spine surgery. FDA clearance secured—and the next phase is being built using NVIDIA Physical AI. This is real. 🤖⚕️
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Robot Central@RobotCentral·
The UMV robotic motorcycle from Switzerland shows three impressive capabilities which include jumping and self-balancing better than human riders and operating in reverse direction. The ETH Zurich team created this AI system which learns through reinforcement methods without needing gyroscopic sensors. Compare to Anthony Levandowski's 2004 GhostRider, which tipped over early in the DARPA Grand Challenge despite being garage-built with volunteers. We've come a long way in autonomous two-wheeled tech.
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