Future Tech: AI in Sports, Drones in Warfare, and 3D Printing in Real Estate
TL;DR - Robots are mastering ping pong, Ukraine is using cheap drones in their efforts against Russia, and 3D-printed homes are reshaping real estate...
In response to the rising crime rates in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward, a private surveillance robot developed by Knightscope has been deployed. The autonomous robot patrols the area, detecting anomalies and reporting them to a security operation center, potentially alerting the police. Standing at 5 feet 6 inches and weighing 420 pounds, the robot is designed to be conspicuous to deter crime. Although there are concerns about privacy, residents like Andre Johnson prioritize safety, especially with the recent surge in violent crimes in the area. The robot is currently in trial mode, and its data may be shared with the Atlanta Police Department as an additional resource.
Apple is reportedly working on a secret AI-powered smart home device that integrates a robotic arm with a central screen. The device, expected to be priced around $1,000, will enable users to control smart home features, make video calls, and interact with the device using voice commands through Siri. The project, which has shifted key engineers from other Apple divisions, is slated for release in 2026 or 2027. This marks Apple's latest effort to bring AI into the home, following its previous ventures like the HomePod.
Serve Robotics and Shake Shack have partnered to deliver Shake Shack orders via Serve's autonomous sidewalk delivery robots through Uber Eats in Los Angeles. This partnership is part of Serve Robotics' broader plan to deploy up to 2,000 AI-powered robots across the U.S. by 2025. The robots, which have been operating in Los Angeles since 2022, are designed to provide quick, secure, and eco-friendly deliveries. This collaboration with Uber Eats and Shake Shack marks a significant milestone in expanding autonomous delivery services across the country.
Founded in 2018, Lucid Bots Inc. is an AI robotics company that is committed to uplifting humanity by building the world's most productive and responsible robots that can do dangerous and demanding tasks. Headquartered in Charlotte, the company engineers, manufactures, and supports its products domestically, which include the Sherpa, a cleaning drone, and the Lavo Bot, a pressure-washing robot. Lucid Bots' products are elevating safety and efficiency for a growing number of customers around the world. Lucid is a Y Combinator-backed company, with investments from Cubit Capital, Idea Fund Partners, Danu Ventures, and others. Lucid Bots raised $9M in Series A funding in May and was recently named a member of the NVIDIA Inception Program, designed to help startups evolve faster through cutting-edge technology, opportunities to connect with venture capitalists, and access to the latest technical resources.
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