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Nomagic’s new AI lab headed by former Google DeepMind researcher claims success in early deployment of ‘AI brain’ for warehouse robots
Nomagic, a robotics company, has deployed its first vision-language-action (VLA) AI model for warehouse robots, reducing human intervention by half. The model, developed under a lab led by former Google DeepMind researcher Markus Wulfmeier, is used by Swiss e-commerce platform Brack.Alltron to automate order picking and packing.
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