Engineers at the University of California San Diego have taught a humanoid robot to perform expressive movements such as dancing, waving, high-fiving, and hugging. These new abilities allow the robot ...
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Robots learn to work together like a well-choreographed dance
Both graph neural networks and reinforcement learning are AI techniques. In the research ... “For the first time, we can automate complex multi-robot planning with the grace and speed of a dance, ...
It is important to recognize that humanoid robots are still in the early stages of development, with significant technological bottlenecks and enormous practical challenges. In real-world application ...
Deep Robotics, a Chinese robotics firm, recently unveiled its latest innovation in quadruped robotics, the Lynx. This impressive robot dog combines the agility of legs with the speed of wheels, ...
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-40 second ...
(Nanowerk News) By watching their own motions with a camera, robots can teach themselves about the structure of their own bodies and how they move, a new study from researchers at Columbia Engineering ...
For robots to move beyond warehouses and into homes, they’ll need to navigate using more than just vision. Most AI-powered robots today use cameras to understand their surroundings and learn new tasks ...
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