
Built Robotics and Penn Engineering's xLAB Partner to Advance Physical AI in Construction
Quick Answer
Built Robotics and Penn Engineering's xLAB are collaborating to enhance safety in construction through advanced physical AI.
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Built Robotics and Penn Engineering's xLAB are collaborating to enhance safety in construction through advanced physical AI. This partnership combines xLAB's expertise in safety-critical autonomous systems with Built Robotics' edge AI model for personnel detection, aiming to improve human safety on job sites.
Key Points
- Collaboration focuses on enhancing safety in construction environments.
- xLAB brings years of experience in safety-critical autonomous systems.
- Built Robotics contributes its proprietary edge AI model for personnel detection.
- The partnership aims to improve human safety on job sites.
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From source RSS / original summarySafety is at the heart of the collaboration, leveraging xLAB's years of experience developing high-performance, safety-critical autonomous systems and Built Robotics' proprietary edge AI model for personnel detection and human safety.
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