Hyundai Motor Group announced the launch of Boston Dynamics AI Institute (the Institute), which will work toward making strides in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and intelligent machines. The Institute will focus on research related to solutions for the challenges faced in the creation of advanced robots and the need for advanced capabilities and uses. The Institute will combine the university research lab model with the corporate development lab model focused on four technical areas: cognitive AI, athletic AI, organic hardware design, and ethics and policy.

The mission of the Institute is to create robots and intelligent machines that are smarter, more perceptive, and safer than any of the AI technology that exists today. It hopes to build new robots that are more user-friendly, more productive, more versatile (i.e., can perform more tasks), and are safer when working with people. Additionally, while the Institute will develop technology through its own staff, it also will partner with universities and corporate research labs to expand the depth of its research and capabilities. The Institute will be headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and intends onto engage many new AI and robotics researchers, software and hardware engineers, and technicians at varying levels.

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Kathryn Rattigan is a member of the Business Litigation Group and the Data Privacy+ Cybersecurity Team. She concentrates her practice on privacy and security compliance under both state and federal regulations and advising clients on website and mobile app privacy and security…

Kathryn Rattigan is a member of the Business Litigation Group and the Data Privacy+ Cybersecurity Team. She concentrates her practice on privacy and security compliance under both state and federal regulations and advising clients on website and mobile app privacy and security compliance. Kathryn helps clients review, revise and implement necessary policies and procedures under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). She also provides clients with the information needed to effectively and efficiently handle potential and confirmed data breaches while providing insight into federal regulations and requirements for notification and an assessment under state breach notification laws. Prior to joining the firm, Kathryn was an associate at Nixon Peabody. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Roger Williams University School of Law and her B.A., magna cum laude, from Stonehill College. She is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Read her full rc.com bio here.