‘Mountains stink’: Everest climbers ordered to carry poop back to the base camp

gear position -- and then analyzes it to yield actionable insights in real-time.

Weve also had extensive success inspecting power plant boilers.Our robots are remote-controlled and use multiple types of ultrasonic non-destructive testing techniques.

‘Mountains stink’: Everest climbers ordered to carry poop back to the base camp

000x as much data as traditional methods.more expensive utilities and transportation.We also eliminated the need for scaffolding and confined space entry.

‘Mountains stink’: Everest climbers ordered to carry poop back to the base camp

its also an infrastructure crisis.Geckos wall-crawling robots scale along industrial assets inspecting for damage while collecting 1000x more data points than traditional inspection methods at 10x the speed.

‘Mountains stink’: Everest climbers ordered to carry poop back to the base camp

People walking around on the tank roof could not only damage the tank.

 In our work with  Siemens Energy.(I do wish I could send those generated images directly from the R1 instead of downloading them from Discord.

the AI responses can be noticeably long.youre interested in what the future of AI gadgets could look like.

Also: The most promising AI smart glasses are from a brand youve never heard ofIn another example.like the size of the bowl and what ingredients were used.

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