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Integrating tactile capabilities into waste-sorting robots
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Powers predictive analytics, user segmentation, and workflow optimization within HubSpot's workspaces.
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AI-assisted robotics
Robotic systems integrated with artificial intelligence, computer vision, and potentially tactile sensors to identify and sort waste materials.
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Computer Vision
A field of AI that enables computers to 'see' and interpret visual information from the world, such as images and videos.
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AMP Neuron platform
A platform that enables machine-learning robots to recognize different colors, shapes, sizes, textures, and patterns to accurately identify diverse material characteristics for waste sorting.
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