Hyundai To Spend $400 Million To Found Boston Dynamics AI Institute In Massachusetts | Carscoops carscoops
Hyundai Motor Group today announced that it will invest $400 million to create a new institute whose goal will be to make fundamental advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, and intelligent machines., the institute will be headquartered in the heart of the Kendall Square research community in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Boston Dynamics Institute, as it will be called, will be a research-first organization that will work on solving important challenges in the . It hopes to attract top talent from across the AI, robotics, computing, machine learning, and engineering worlds to improve the capabilities and usefulness of robots.
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