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New AI model helps robots learn unseen tasks with less training
Teaching a robot arm to pick up a new object used to require thousands of practice runs. Google DeepMind says it has cut that number to roughly 100, a shift that could reshape how quickly machines adapt in warehouses,
In the first days of my son’s life, during the fall of 2023, he spent much of the time when he wasn’t sleeping or eating engaged in what some cognitive scientists call “motor babbling.” His arms and legs wiggled; his eyes wandered and darted ...
Robots are super interesting, but you probably shouldn’t start learning about them with a full-sized industrial SCARA arm or anything. Better to learn with something smaller and simpler to understand. This simple Arduino-powered robot is called Bug, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The savvy marketers at Boston Dynamics produced two major robotics news cycles last week. The larger of the two was, naturally, the electric Atlas announcement. As I write this, the sub ...
TL;DR: FigureAI has developed an AI-powered walking controller for its Figure 02 humanoid robot, enhancing its movement to be more human-like with features such as heel strikes and synchronized arm swings. Trained via reinforcement learning, the system ...
ChatGPT and other AI tools are upending our digital lives, but our AI interactions are about to get physical. Humanoid robots trained with a particular type of AI to sense and react to their world could lend a hand in factories, space stations, nursing ...
Overview: AI-powered robots are no longer just machines; they think, learn, and adapt in real time.From hospitals to factories, intelligent robotics is tr
DIBOLL, Texas (KTRE) - Diboll ISD students had a little fun in the classroom before school kicks off on August 13. “This is Gihan, my robot,” fourth grader Garrett said. It was a week of racing, doing donuts and navigating, or as Aleyna Talamantez puts ...
As industrial robots begin learning from simulations, digital twins and even one another, automation on the factory floor is entering a new phase. Instead of relying solely on preprogrammed instructions, these systems can refine their performance over time ...