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Scientists show predictable training can outperform complex robot learning data
Teaching robots to manipulate objects with human-like dexterity remains one of the biggest challenges ...
As Californian companies race to manufacture and deploy thousands of humanoid robots in the coming year, another new class of ...
A robot that performs well in a controlled simulation can struggle when real-world conditions don't match what it was trained ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on the company's fourth-quarter earnings call that China is the biggest competition for humanoid ...
Imagine Learning (IL) has announced a course specifically to teach eighth grade students how to code by controlling a browser-based virtual robot, without the need for expensive hardware or software.
Scientists want to collect robot training data via crowdsourcing. In principle, anyone can contribute via a smartphone with ...
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Consistency, not complexity, is the key to teaching robots dexterity, new research suggests
Teaching robots to manipulate objects with humanlike dexterity has long been one of robotics' toughest challenges. Tasks such ...
Until now, pretty much all humanoid robots have come with an eye-watering price tag. Rotaku, a startup from the San Francisco ...
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AI tools are starting to read raw sensor data well enough to steer physical robots
Researchers have built AI models that take raw camera images and joint-position readings from robot arms and convert them ...
Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
The training process behind how Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot Atlas was able to demonstrate advanced soccer skills has been ...
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