Roxy processes information needed for claims letters to customers of the transportation-industry insurer. Rex organizes the thousands of documents—claims and correspondence—that the publicly traded company receives daily.
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“ We ’ ve been able to take our existing staff and train them into new roles, ” said Lea Lundquist , vice president of claims at the Indiana company.
Roots Automation was founded by Chaz Perera , former chief transformation officer at AIG, and John Cottongim , former automation director at candy company Mars. Roots bots can handle invoicing, data entry and similar tasks.
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AMP Robotics Partners with Waste Connections to Deploy AI-Guided Recycling Robots
Denver, Nov. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMP Robotics Corp. ("AMP"), a pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics used to recover recyclables reclaimed as raw materials for the global supply chain, has signed a long-term agreement with Waste Connections, Inc. ("Waste Connections", NYSE: WCN) to deploy 24 AI-guided robotics systems.
"We're excited to partner with AMP to expand the deployment of state-of-the-art technology in our materials recovery facilities, furthering our sustainability initiatives and increasing returns," said Worthing F. Jackman, president and CEO of Waste Connections. "Waste Connections is committed to expanding resource recovery capacity, and we believe AMP's robotics systems align with our goals to enhance safety, increase productivity, and improve recovered resource quality."
Robots Join the Sales Team - The New York Times
Zenny is also quite young: Created in 2017 by Zenplace , a rental management start-up, Zenny is a remote-controlled robot that is essentially an iPad mounted on a wheeled base, and it is part of an expanding fleet of bionic agents showing homes across the United States. During Covid-19, their numbers are only growing.
Eric Holly, Zenplace's chief executive, has been with the company since 2017. At the time, he said, "Real estate was old school, a lot of pen and paper, shaking hands, a lot of face-to-face."
The key to smarter robot collaborators may be more simplicity | MIT Technology Review
Think of all the subconscious processes you perform while you're driving. As you take in information about the surrounding vehicles, you're anticipating how they might move and thinking on the fly about how you'd respond to those maneuvers. You may even be thinking about how you might influence the other drivers based on what they think you might do.
If robots are to integrate seamlessly into our world, they'll have to do the same. Now researchers from Stanford University and Virginia Tech have proposed a new technique to help robots perform this kind of behavioral modeling, which they will present at the annual international Conference on Robot Learning next week. It involves the robot summarizing only the broad strokes of other agents' motions rather than capturing them in precise detail.
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