Google DeepMind has trained a robot to play intermediate-level table tennis. Lintao Zhang/Getty Images Researchers from Google DeepMind have unveiled an A.I. powered robot that is not only able to ...
When it comes to pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence, Google DeepMind is at the forefront, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of AI. The company has now shared a few videos on X of ...
The robotics team at Google's AI research division, Google DeepMind, has announced research results aimed at a future in which robots can perform tasks simply by issuing simple commands. The training ...
It was able to draw on vast amounts of data to refine its playing style and adjust its tactics as matches progressed. Do you fancy your chances of beating a robot at a game of table tennis? Google ...
Google’s DeepMind has shown off an AI-powered robot that can beat the average player at a game of table tennis. According to an announcement by the company on X-formerly-Twitter, “it’s the first agent ...
Generative AI has already shown a lot of promise in robots. Applications include natural language interactions, robot learning, no-code programming and even design. Google’s DeepMind Robotics team ...
Google found a new way to demonstrate what its Gemini AI model can do, with help from a robot. This was a robot from Google’s Everybody Robots Division, which was shut down last year. But apparently ...
In a cluttered open-plan office in Mountain View, California, a tall and slender wheeled robot has been busy playing tour guide and informal office helper—thanks to a large language model upgrade, ...
Several companies aim to have robots help humans in homes and warehouses. GOOGLE’S AI company DeepMind has unveiled a paddle-wielding robot that can beat humans at table tennis in 13 out of 29 matches ...
Google DeepMind released a video on YouTube on September 25, revealing how their humanoids are now capable of performing multi-step, complex tasks using multimodal reasoning. In a series of tests ...