Electric Sheep Verdie robot uses large world models for autonomous landscaping
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 1:06 am
Electric Sheep Verdie robot uses large world models for autonomous landscaping
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Electric Sheep Robotics Inc. today launched Verdie, a new robot using its proprietary artificial intelligence and software. It said it aims to be the first large-scale outdoor maintenance company powered by AI and robotics.
The San Francisco-based company said Verdie can autonomously edge and trim lawns and bushes, as well as blow leaves. Electric Sheep added that its AI agent, ES1, enables Verdie and its RAM lawnmowing robot “to operate in any outdoor setting with zero teaching.”
“The debut of our Verdie robot is the first AI robot for tasks like trimming and edging in the world of landscaping, and it’s exciting to see our ES1 technology power multiple robots that can work alongside a crew without an engineer on-site setting a specific path for them,” said Nag Murty, co-founder and CEO of Electric Sheep, in a release. “We will be rolling out the Verdie to our customer sites throughout 2024 and continuing to build out this fleet of robots as autonomous agents trained on outdoor services.”
Read more here:
https://www.therobotreport.com/meet-ele ... ot-verdie/
Electric Sheep Robotics Inc. today launched Verdie, a new robot using its proprietary artificial intelligence and software. It said it aims to be the first large-scale outdoor maintenance company powered by AI and robotics.
The San Francisco-based company said Verdie can autonomously edge and trim lawns and bushes, as well as blow leaves. Electric Sheep added that its AI agent, ES1, enables Verdie and its RAM lawnmowing robot “to operate in any outdoor setting with zero teaching.”
“The debut of our Verdie robot is the first AI robot for tasks like trimming and edging in the world of landscaping, and it’s exciting to see our ES1 technology power multiple robots that can work alongside a crew without an engineer on-site setting a specific path for them,” said Nag Murty, co-founder and CEO of Electric Sheep, in a release. “We will be rolling out the Verdie to our customer sites throughout 2024 and continuing to build out this fleet of robots as autonomous agents trained on outdoor services.”