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  2. FarmBot - Wikipedia

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    FarmBot is an open source precision agriculture CNC farming project consisting of a Cartesian coordinate robot farming machine, software and documentation including a farming data repository. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The project aims to "Create an open and accessible technology aiding everyone to grow food and to grow food for everyone."

  3. Cost estimate - Wikipedia

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    A cost estimate is often used to establish a budget as the cost constraint for a project or operation. In project management, project cost management is a major functional division. Cost estimating is one of three activities performed in project cost management. [3] In cost engineering, cost estimation is a basic activity. A cost engineering ...

  4. MegaBots Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [9] [29] [30] [10] [31] [32] The match has since been viewed over 8.9M times and received a Guinness World Record in the category of "Largest Robots to Fight". [33] [34] In September 2019, the company had run out of money. [11] Their assets were liquidated and the Eagle Prime robot that cost the company $2,500,000 to build was sold on eBay for ...

  5. Startup emerges from stealth with $25 million for robots that ...

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    And while Monumental’s robots are much cheaper than conventional industrial robots, with components that just cost $25,000, or a tenth what competing robots cost, Monumental doesn’t sell them ...

  6. Occupancy grid mapping - Wikipedia

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    Occupancy Grid Mapping refers to a family of computer algorithms in probabilistic robotics for mobile robots which address the problem of generating maps from noisy and uncertain sensor measurement data, with the assumption that the robot pose is known. Occupancy grids were first proposed by H. Moravec and A. Elfes in 1985.

  7. They bought an $800 AI robot for their kids. Now the company ...

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    When the Moxie robot launched in 2020, it cost $1,500 (later reduced to $800). Its big selling point was helping young children learn social and emotional skills by letting them talk, play, and ...

  8. Kilobot - Wikipedia

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    The Kilobot is a 3.3 cm tall low-cost swarm robot [1] developed by Radhika Nagpal and Michael Rubenstein at Harvard University. They can act in groups, up to a thousand, to execute commands programmed by users that could not be executed by individual robots. A problem with research on robot collectives is that the cost of individual units is high.

  9. Renting Robot Workers Can Cost Roughly Half as Much as ... - AOL

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    Robot workers appear to be taking part in their own version of the gig economy, with some being rented out to short-handed companies for nearly half the cost of a human worker -- which does not ...