Google Unveils Gemini Project, Expands Robotics with Aloha 2 and AI Innovations
May 25, 2025
This showcase was part of Google's AI Sandbox, an initiative aimed at exploring innovative applications of artificial intelligence.
Google is making significant strides in artificial intelligence and robotics, highlighted by the launch of its Gemini project.
In addition to Gemini, Google has introduced a new line of robots called Aloha 2, aimed at enhancing robotic functionalities.
For those interested in a more detailed visual presentation of the robots and their capabilities, a video is available in the accompanying article.
As part of its strategy, Google is collaborating with humanoid robot developers to broaden its robotics ecosystem.
The Gemini project represents Google's dedication to advancing robotics technology, which could have far-reaching effects across multiple industries.
The Aloha 2 robots offer a cost-effective solution for teleoperation and data collection, with a complete setup priced at over $30,000.
During a recent demonstration, two pairs of Aloha 2 robotic arms were showcased, equipped with cameras and microphones, allowing attendees to interact with the robots by giving them instructions.
These advancements are designed to improve the integration of AI within robotic systems, thereby enhancing their operational efficiency and usability.
The event also featured other robotic innovations, including Unitree's Go2 Pro robot dog, highlighting the diversity of technology in the robotics space.
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CNET • May 25, 2025
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