A chocolate 3D printer can be used by just about anyone to create a sweet treat, but JUNY-WORKS shows that it takes real skill to create a miniature Voltron robot model. If you’re not familiar with the character, it’s from the animated television series ‘Lion Force Voltron’ that first aired back in 1984.
Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog can not only see obstacles, but also deal with them in real-time using AI foundation models. The robot has five stereo cameras built into its body, and the depth data collected from them are used to generate a 3D map of the surroundings.
The 13.6″ MacBook Air M3 is the perfect size to travel with, as it can easily fit in most standard backpacks, and you can get one for $899 shipped today. You won’t have to spend more on RAM either, as this configuration comes standard with 16GB rather than the normal 8GB. Product page.
Most probably don’t even know a Coca-Cola smartphone exists, but the company announced earlier this week that they will air three AI-generated commercials this holiday season. One of them was teased at Ad Age’s virtual Emerging Tech Summit, titled “Holidays Are Coming”.
You’ve seen the PAIR Node modular AI smartphone, now check out the GenBook RK3588, a modular, open-source Linux laptop that can easily be upgraded. It’s powered by Rockchip’s latest flagship SoC, which is powerful enough to run three displays simultaneously, creating a super productive desktop setup when you’re not on-the-go.