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Robots learn how to move by watching themselves
The researchers detailed their findings in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence. "Like humans learning to dance by ...
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Turning a flaw into a superpower: Researchers redefine how robots move
A research team led by Dr. Lin Cao from the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has reimagined one of robotics' long-standing flaws as a breakthrough ...
Now that artificial intelligence has mastered almost everything we do online, it needs help learning how we physically move ...
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Watch: Disney’s smart robots train to fall, roll, and land safely without damage
Repair bills rise fast in labs and warehouses. Disney researchers decided to stop fighting gravity. Their goal was to let ...
On a metallic door in San Francisco’s Mission District, a single character—“π”—offers a cryptic clue as to the virtuous circle of labor taking place beyond. The door opens to reveal furious activity ...
James Pikul receives funding from the Office of Naval Research. He is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Metal Light Inc. Earlier this year, a robot completed a half-marathon in ...
The team of engineers from the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering have turned a robotic ‘flaw’ into an advantage by using hysteresis to enable soft robots to move, morph, and grow with ...
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