January 17 Beijing time, according to the New York Times reported, since 2014 the Google robot sector after the founders left, the business has no leader, staff morale is low. Alphabet now began to make adjustments to the sector.
The last 2 months, Alphabet (Google's parent company) reorganized the Robotics sector, it is an independent department within Google, now a branch of x-r. Alphabet also hired a Hansi·Pite·Bulong mo (Hans Peter Brondmo) is responsible for managing bots, Heilbronn Morris previously worked at Nokia for a long period of time.
X-Press Secretary kangteni·xiuni (Courtney Hohne) confirmed the news to adjust, but she declined to comment further.
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X sector has been adjusted several times recently, robot sector restructuring is only a part. Formerly called Google x x sector, now changed name, it also adopted a new Logo.
Not only Google is interested in robots, and many technology companies has also increased input, such as Amazon and auto manufacturers. Stanford University's artificial intelligence lab supervisor Ms LI (Fei-Fei Li) said: "everything is happening, from industrial manufacturing to autonomous driving personal robot drones in cars, all using artificial intelligence. "
X sector there are many projects, some projects have to a certain extent, but not until recently did it in the direction of an independent subsidiary. Google, for example, now independent as Verily the life sciences sector companies. X also hired an auto industry veteran to head the self-driving car sector.
2013 Google robot was set up, composed of Andy Rubin (Andy Rubin) founded, Rubin is the founder of Android. 2014 Rubin left Google to start his new company focuses on helping startups turn ideas into commercial products.
Division x use of robot technology in many projects, such as automatic driving, and using unmanned transport Project Wing of the parcel project, and Makani flying jets to capture wind power projects. Cath Kidston galaxy note 3 case
In December 2015, the robots sector is included in the x sector management system. X-team first to assess various projects, and then adjust its direction, allowing projects to solve specific problems, end x's goal is to turn the project into "moon landing" of big business.
After Rubin left top turbulence
Not long ago the company brought in Hansi·Pite·Bulong mo (Hans Peter Brondmo) supervisor also aims to accelerate the process of the project. Hans brondmo was product manager, he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of technology's Media Lab, has led some Internet start-ups to success before, including a digital video company, an Internet marketing company, the social networking company Plum. 2009 Nokia acquired Plum, Hans brondmo also became a member of the Nokia, his participation in the Nokia camera development, but the project was canceled in 2014.
Robot after the Department was created, Rubin has acquired many companies, including the Boston Dynamics, the company is developing military robots also Schaft, it is a Japan elite group of roboticists at Tokyo University. Rubin Department acquired many of the best and most innovative enterprise, but his departure also left a question: how to integrate these elements?
Since Rubin, left, Google's robot business stalled, Department heads continue to change. Some businessmen believe that enterprises want to go through the technical obstacles, win regulatory support, for a robot to become big business, it will take a long time.
Hoaloha Robotics company founder and CEO, Centro (Tandy Trower) said: "Although is speeding up the development of robot technology, but to allow it to enter people's lives but also to spend a longer period of time, or at least longer than we expected. We've already seen a few examples, in order to solve the driverless cars and the drones use, government departments are working on new rules and regulations. "Hoaloha Robotics development using robots for the aged and the disabled persons ' Federation.
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