Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter. The latest advances in AI technology.

In today’s newsletter:

-NVIDIA announces plans to create an AI supercomputer in the US for the first time

– A dairy farm that is smarter than robot milking cows

– 4-legged hydrogen-driven robot you can actually ride

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia Corp., will be speaking in Taipei, Taiwan. (Anabellechee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Made in America: Nvidia announced its production plans on Monday artificial intelligence This is the first supercomputer in the United States.

Robot Milk Cow: These robots aren’t just heavy lifting. They create a stress-free, comfortable environment for cows while keeping things efficient and sustainable.

A four-legged hydrogen-driven robot that can be actually driven

Hydrogen-driven four-legged robot concept (Kawasaki Heavy Industries) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)

Rideable 4-pedest route: Kawasaki Heavy Industries has introduced something that feels straightforward from video games. The Corleo is a hydrogen-driven, four-legged robot prototype designed to ride a human.

Job Killer Robot: This semi-humanoid robot combines advanced operational features Intelligent Delivery FunctionThe service robot sector has become an important innovation. Unlike traditional robots, Flashbot arms are designed to interact with the environment in a more human-like way.

Hotel flashbot arm (Pudu Robotics)

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