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Neura Robotics, a German company is pushing the boundaries of robotics and AI technology. The 4NE-1, an intelligent humanoid robot, is designed to revolutionize domestic and industrial tasks.

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We need more content like this, more news like this and less obsession with Trump or Musk. Germany and europe have a huge potential to become the worlds AI hub. We missed the Cloud technology revolution, lets not miss this train while trying to fight imaginary enemies.

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Now *THIS* is what I want Germany companies doing, to automate the future, to help humanity. I hope that companies like this get the backing to start up, because hardware development is capital intensive but has the potential for very high profit like they do in Silicon Valley start-ups. Way to go Germany!

Kim-egw
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German Car Manufacturers should all start developing humanoid robots and invest heavily in AI. It's the future of work.

gridvid
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Interesting that a. Chinese investor willing to invest in his company but no Germany investor or government support ?

pacifiquetumu
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I have to say that, in China, there are more than 80 companies producing humanoid robots and more than 800, 000 companies producing industrial robots.

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German auto makers can/will benefit greatly if they invest in companies like Neura, that want to produce in Germany.
Car makers could support the production of the robots, which are necessary in a lot of service jobs across Germany but also the world.
The software in turn could give German car makers the leap in self-driving cars.

As I see it now, Neura coming back to Germany might be some kind of faith, a small path forward for the future of Germanys industry.

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I did some research but couldn't find video shows that this Robot can walk, or standing still keeping balance, the only one show it walks is a CG. I think the company is still in a very early stage, bipedal movement requires solving nonlinear control problems and real-time integration of sensors, actuators, and control algorithms, and with the new reinforcement deep learning the algo is now requiring more Data, more training time, more prototype trails, and simulation time on computers, all these need money. Policies trained in simulation often fail in the real world due to imperfect physics modeling, fast prototyping is critical. Hope to see the Robot from Neura can at least stand for itself. good luck~

dadaa
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China is already far ahead in this field. It's like we are just starting to learn the ABCs of robotics, and China is already writing a book on it.

alpeshkachhadia
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Well done!! Without degree! You should be very proud of yourself!

GalinaStamova
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sorry but these guys seem far behind? Most robotics companies have way better hands than this.

FrankHerfjord
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Eu need to have its own Open A.I. experiment. All tech companies, all over the world are playing catch-up with chatgpt, no one will be able to accomplish what Open A.I. did without a successful experiment.

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Wow this is the motivation i needed. I too don’t have an engineering background but i am eager to learn programming. And as given a chance to be in a public university, I am going to make most of it to do something similar. I so wanna do something for the society as well. German society invested in me and I am going to give back as much as I can.

mutchlouis
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The Indian ai dev, between every like and like he says a like

TheHassoun
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We need more innovation
There is one field Europe cannot afford to be anywhere else but first place: the next generation of medicine.
If we don't have a leadership position in regenerative medicine, epigenetic cures, anti-aging technology, bionics and gene therapy our healthcare systems will buckle.

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5:14 It's insane. 2, 500 applications a month for one company?? Just goes to show how cutthroat and oversaturated everything is. I was born in the country, have 3 STEM degrees with research experience, graduated 5 years ago... and I still can't catch a break! I ended up in some dead-end manual labor job getting burned out and bullied by people who can barely string a sentence together. I had to resign a year ago to save myself. Without connections/nepotism, it's truly over. Even with all the right skills you are still drowned out by the noise of thousands clamoring for the same scraps...

nickm
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It's not AI. If it was AI it would learn and get better on it's own.

whitekuk
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I want to automate my flowers watering with robot that costs as much as a car, I need this.

aleksandarmilosevic
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We have a great Company in UK called Engineered Arts. It has produced Ameca. She has a human voice and face with human expressions and would be a more humans friendly sight especially in the home

gerrycurtis
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Europe is lacking funding for tech start-up's. In China are unlimited govenment fundings in place, in the US Venture-Capital fonds. Europe should set up a hybrid Venture-Capital fonds, fed with inheritance taxes and private funds 50-50. These fonds are only investing in the future of europe, in tec, universities and industrial developements. Germanies volume alone could be 100 billion p.a.

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good move!! More and more of such startups should be encouraged

geraldikenna