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  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas icon is displayed on a mobile phone with the introduction of OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the introduction of OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the introduction of OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas icon is displayed on a mobile phone with the introduction of OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI branding seen in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI branding seen in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the introduction of OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 27, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with Google seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI company's branding seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI company's branding seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with Google seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI company's branding seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with ChatGPT Atlas seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI company's branding seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
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    OpenAI - ChatGPT Atlas - Photo Illustration
    The ChatGPT Atlas is displayed on a mobile phone with the OpenAI company's branding seen in the background, in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'aka Charlie Sheen' Season 1
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    Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'aka Charlie Sheen' Season 1
    American film producer and the president and co-founder of Atlas Entertainment Charles Roven arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'aka American actor Charlie Sheen' Season 1 held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
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    Boston Dynamics développe un robot humanoïde pour travailler dans des usines
    Picture MUST credit: Boston Dynamics A company developing a humanoid robot to work in factories has shown off footage of the machine performing tasks autonomously moving car parts. The bipedal Atlas is the work of US-based robotics firm Boston Dynamics which is behind four-legged robot dog Spot. Atlas is shown moving engine covers between supplier containers and a mobile sequencing dolly to be wheeled to the production line at some point. The robot receives as input a list of bin locations to move parts between. It uses a machine learning vision model to detect the covers and individual bins. The 1.5 metre tall battery-powered machine is equipped with a specialised grasping hand and continuously estimates the state of the objects to be handled to achieve the task. It demonstrates unique motions including turning its head with a 360 degree range. It can also walk backwards with its hip joint turned 180 degrees, while the torso rotates to orient itself for the next operation. This design provides mobility and joint rotations that are larger than the range of the human body. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Crown Copyright / eyevine

     

  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Crown Copyright / eyevine

     

  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • UK military personnel depart from Kabul
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    UK military personnel depart from Kabul
    Image shows UK military personnel onboard a A400M aircraft departing Kabul, Afghanistan on the 28 August 2021.

    As part of Operation PITTING; eligible Afghans are also being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land and be processed at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice.

    The UK will continue to fulfil its international obligations and moral commitments. Officials continue to work to protect British nationals and help former UK staff and other eligible people to travel to the UK.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured is the LXX Sqn (7-Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) that delivered the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands the day before.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured is the LXX Sqn (7-Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) that delivered the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands the day before.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured is the LXX Sqn (7-Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) that delivered the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands the day before.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers offloading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from RAF ATLAS at UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers offloading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from RAF ATLAS at UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers offloading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from RAF ATLAS at UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines aboard 70 Sqn RAF ATLAS (A400m) at RAF Brize Norton, taking off for onward flight to Ascension Island.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured is an RAF mover at RAF Brize Norton inspecting the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines aboard the LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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  • RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
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    RAF transport Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean
    Pictured are RAF movers at RAF Brize Norton loading Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines onto a LXX Squadron (70 Sqn) ATLAS (A400M) bound for the UK Overseas Territory, Ascension Islands.

    Earlier this week, an RAF A400M aircraft transported doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine to Ascension Island ñ a UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    Due to its remote location and small population of just over 800 contractors and military personnel, it will become the first island to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

    Delivered on behalf of the FCDO, the delivery reaffirms the UK Governmentís commitment to supporting its Overseas Territories.
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