Meta reportedly plans to develop software that can power robots built by other companies—like Android does for smartphones—rather than launching its own Meta-branded robot.
Meta has reportedly formed a new team within it's Reality Labs division to develop hardware and software for humanoid robots.
Marking a ground-breaking milestone for education in Pretoria, the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has unveiled a humanoid robot, adding to its growing collection of AI platforms.
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The race to create AI-powered humanoid robots continues to accelerate as major tech and consumer companies eye investments and partnerships that could create business uses that could scale.
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Meta plans to invest in humanoid robots, initially developing AI, sensors and software for third-party use, Bloomberg reported, citing anonymous sources.
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