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"This work is a departure from how robots are programmed today. The status quo of programming robots is thousands of hours of tele-operation to teach the robot how to do tasks.
Scientists have discovered how to build robots out of rice paper, opening up brand new possibilities for robotic applications. A team from the University of Bristol discovered that the same ...
MIT professor Daniela Rus explains how AI-powered robots are being trained to safely assist in homes and daily life.
Despite decades of progress, most robots are still programmed for specific, repetitive tasks. They struggle with the unexpected and can't adapt to new situations without painstaking reprogramming. But ...
Gen AI models aren’t just good for creating pictures—they can be fine-tuned to generate useful robot training data, too.
Researchers from Stanford University developed a humanoid robot that can learn to do things by imitating its human operator.
New research shows that programming robots to create their own teams and voluntarily wait for their teammates results in faster task completion, with the potential to improve manufacturing ...
RHyME paves the way for robots to learn multiple-step sequences while significantly lowering the amount of robot data needed for training, the researchers said.