Amazon Web Services Inc. today launched WorldForge, a new tool that allows robotics developers to test their autonomous machines and the artificial intelligence models powering them in simulated ...
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The maker of a fast food robot designed to cook burgers, fries, wings, and chips for major chains is partnering with Amazon Web Services. The move will allow Miso Robotics to drastically increase its ...
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Amazon.com Inc. uses internally designed robots to shuffle goods around its warehouses and has lately been experimenting with adding delivery drones to the mix. Now, the company’s cloud division wants ...
Amazon’s kicking off Re:Invent week with the launch of AWS RoboMaker. The cloud-based service utilizes the widely deployed open-source software Robot Operating System (ROS) to offer developers a place ...
Amazon Web Services is rolling out a new cloud service designed to help developers build, test and deploy intelligent robotics applications. The cloud juggernaut said the new AWS RoboMaker service ...
‘Robots are not just useful for carrying out tasks,’ says Roger Barga, general manager and director of development of Amazon Web Services Robotics and Autonomous Services. ‘They get data digitally ...
Miso Robotics has partnered with Amazon Web Services to begin testing software using AWS RoboMaker, a simulation service based in the cloud. The Pasadena robotics company is testing the software of ...
AWS RoboMaker is more than just a tool for managing and monitoring fleets of robots. The service is also designed to act as a development tool, allowing engineers to write, test and refine code prior ...