If you're interested in more advanced robotic systems with AI, Berkshire Grey has AI-powered enterprise robotics that automate supply chain tasks that are still done by humans, increasing productivity and lowering labor costs. Its systems handle a range of tasks, including put walls, pick, package sortation, store replenishment and more, with high accuracy and big labor savings.
Another interesting example is Figure, which is working on an autonomous humanoid robot called Figure 01. It's designed to help with labor shortages and hazardous jobs, and it can open doors, use tools and lift boxes. Figure's technology is designed to increase productivity while improving safety, and it could be useful in manufacturing, logistics and warehousing.
For health care and related services, OhmniLabs has a range of robots, including the OhmniClean Robot for disinfection and the OhmniCare Telehealth Robot for remote health care. The robots use technology like UV-C disinfection and obstacle avoidance, and are suited for health care, senior care and education.
Last, Scale has a variety of data products that can support different AI use cases, including autonomous vehicles, mapping and robotics. Its custom products can be used to optimize model performance and support more complex AI projects, which could be useful for companies that want to build sophisticated AI.