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  1. To bridge the gap between today’s single-purpose robots and tomorrow’s helper robots, we’re building robots that live in our world, and can learn by themselves. A multifaceted challenge that’s even harder than building a self-driving car because there are no rules of the road for robotics.

    • Journey

      We work with Google Research to develop a new robot learning...

    • Vision

      At Everyday Robots, we often talk about solving life’s...

    • Join Us

      Born from X, and working alongside teams at Google, we’re...

    • Technology

      Our robots explore the world and, through experience and...

    • Team

      We tackle tough questions about how robots will fit into...

    • Thinking

      Born from X, and working alongside teams at Google, we’re...

  2. The Everyday Robot project is building robots that can learn from human demonstration, the experiences of other robots, and even from simulation in the Cloud. The Everyday Robot project has collaborated with Google AI to explore new ways of unlocking these challenges.

  3. Our robots explore the world and, through experience and reinforcement, get better at doing the things that everyday life requires. To learn in the real-world, a robot needs to be able to sense and understand it. Hardware collects visual data, and builds a detailed map of space.

  4. 7 de dic. de 2021 · La misión de Everyday Robots, señalnan desde X Development, es desarrollar “un robot de propósito general que pueda operar autónomamente en entornos no estructurados”.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Born from X, and working alongside teams at Google, we’re building a new type of robot. One that can learn by itself, to help anyone with (almost) anything.

  6. 24 de dic. de 2022 · Uno de los principales proyectos de esta sección ha sido el 'Everyday': robots que trabajan por y para los humanos, llevando a cabo tareas de atención a personas y limpieza.

  7. X announces the Everyday Robot Project, a project whose moonshot is to build robots that can learn to do a range of everyday tasks and ultimately become as helpful to people in the physical world as computers are now in the virtual world.