Hugging Face releases a 3D-printed robotic arm starting at $100
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Hugging Face Launches Open-Source SO-101 Robot Arm for AI Builders
Hugging Face, in collaboration with The Robot Studio, Wowrobo, Seeed Studio, and Partabot, announced the launch of SO-101, an open-source robot arm, on Monday. The SO-101, designed for AI developers, is now available globally at a price ranging from $100 to $500, depending on assembly level and shipping country. The new model builds on the success of the earlier SO-100 and aims to make affordable, open-source robotics accessible to a broader co…
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With the AI-platform Hugging Face you can now get plans for a robot arm. What's special about this: The replica is comparatively simple and inexpensive. How this project came about and what Hugging Face wants to achieve with it. read more on t3n.de
Hugging Face has revised its SO-100 robotic arm and released the improved SO-101 version. Instructions for construction are available on GitHub.
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