List of AI News about motion planning
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OpenMind Showcases OM1 Autonomous Robots at NVIDIA GTC: Live Demo of Navigation and Social Interaction AI
According to OpenMind on X (@openmind_agi), the company concluded NVIDIA GTC with a live stage demo of its OM1 autonomous robots operating in unfamiliar, dynamic, and crowded spaces, highlighting real-time navigation and social interaction capabilities powered by specialized AI models. As reported by NVIDIA GTC stage programming, the showcase emphasized embodied AI stacks that fuse perception, localization, and motion planning to enable safe, fluid movement in public settings, pointing to deployment opportunities in retail assistance, hospitality, and event operations. According to OpenMind, attendees observed on-robot inference driving both movement and social behaviors, underscoring business value in human-robot interaction for wayfinding, concierge services, and crowd-aware logistics. |
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2026-03-15 15:35 |
Tsinghua Robot Tennis Player Shows Real Time Vision and Control Breakthroughs: 3 Business Opportunities Analysis
According to The Rundown AI on X, researchers at Tsinghua University demonstrated a robot that rallies in tennis with human level consistency using real time perception and control. As reported by The Rundown AI, the system integrates high speed vision, trajectory prediction, and motion planning to position and swing a racket with timing precise enough for live rallies. According to Tsinghua University research communications cited by The Rundown AI, this performance suggests commercialization paths in autonomous sports training robots, embodied AI benchmarks for dynamic tasks, and industrial pick and place systems that require fast reaction under uncertainty. |
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2026-01-10 21:12 |
Boston Dynamics Unveils Atlas Humanoid Robot Performing Backflip at CES 2026: AI Robotics Milestone
According to Sawyer Merritt, Boston Dynamics has released a new video at CES 2026 showcasing its humanoid robot, Atlas, executing a backflip, demonstrating significant advancements in AI-powered robotics and real-time motion planning (source: Sawyer Merritt on X, Jan 10, 2026). This display highlights the practical progress in dynamic motor control, positioning Atlas as a potential game-changer for industries seeking AI-driven automation in logistics, manufacturing, and service sectors. The event underscores growing business opportunities for AI robotics in real-world applications, providing a glimpse into future market trends centered on intelligent, agile machines. |
