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Artificial intelligence startup Hugging Face Inc., best known for operating a hub for hosting open-source machine learning and AI models, is launching a new project focused on robotics under the ...
AI company Hugging Face is taking a big leap into robotics with the acquisition of humanoid robotics startup Pollen Robotics. The financial terms were not disclosed, but Pollen’s co-founders, Matthieu ...
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Expensive robotics platforms have locked out most developers, educators, and hobbyists from meaningful AI experimentation-until now. Hugging Face just dropped the Reachy Mini, a desktop robot that ...
Hugging Face's robotics lead is in talks to raise about $40 million for his robotics startup, two sources told BI. Investor interest in robotics is high, with $16 billion raised globally in 2025 so ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
The breakthrough, announced by Hugging Face co-founder Clément Delangue in a post on X, is the first commercially available open-source humanoid robot, news site Decrypt.co notes. In his X post ...
Hugging Face appears to be the latest AI player joining the robotics race, as a former Tesla scientist says he's starting an "ambitious" open-source robotics project at the AI tech platform. "After 3 ...
Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) has partnered with Hugging Face to advance robotics research and development using open-source artificial intelligence technology. What Happened: At the Conference for Robot ...
On a different note, any specific reason we focus so much on humanoids? Are they the most flexible “morphology” (for lack of a better term), or the model we’re most comfortable with? Click to expand..