AI Tools : Robots
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Selection of 15 AI Robots Tools
Gamma 2 Security Robot by Gamma 2 Robotics
An autonomous security robot built for challenging environments, enhancing safety and reliability.
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Flippy by Miso Robotics
An AI-driven kitchen robot automating fry stations with vision to adapt to varied menus.
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Cozmo by Digital Dream Labs
A small, interactive robot for elementary students with AI personality and app-based coding lessons.
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Moxi by Diligent Robotics
A service robot aiding hospital logistics with AI, adaptable for industrial environments.
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KIBO Robot Kit by KinderLab Robotics
A screen-free robotics kit for preschoolers that teaches programming through scannable wooden blocks.
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mBot Ultimate by Makeblock
A versatile robot kit for middle schoolers with 550+ parts for building custom robots and learning engineering.
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Figure 02 by Figure AI
A humanoid excelling in heavy-duty industrial work with OpenAI-powered cognition for adaptive problem-solving.
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NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit
An AI computing platform for high school students to build autonomous robots with machine learning.
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REEM-C by PAL Robotics
A humanoid security robot that patrols and interacts with people, integrating with other security systems.
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T1 by Booster Robotics
A humanoid robot with rapid learning AI, adapting to complex warehouse tasks with minimal programming.
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Tello EDU Drone by Ryze Robotics
A programmable drone for middle schoolers that combines robotics with aerial photography and swarm programming.
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Clone Robotics Android
An android with 1,000 artificial muscles and 500 sensors mimicking human biomechanics for industrial applications.
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ASIMO by Honda
A humanoid robot designed for research and assistance, capable of walking, running, and interacting with humans.
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VEX V5 Robotics by VEX Robotics
A competition-ready robotics system for high schoolers with advanced sensors and programming options.
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Arduino Engineering Kit
An advanced robotics kit for high schoolers to build self-balancing motorcycles and robotic arms.
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