Korean researchers have created a new control framework that allows four-legged robots to perform parkour-like movements, enabling them to navigate complex environments independently. In tests, the ...
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Framework allows a person to correct a robot's actions using the kind of feedback they'd give another human
Imagine that a robot is helping you clean the dishes. You ask it to grab a soapy bowl out of the sink, but its gripper slightly misses the mark. Using a new framework developed by MIT and NVIDIA ...
Let’s face it, robots are cool. They’re also going to run the world some day, and hopefully, at that time they will take pity on their poor soft fleshy creators (a.k.a. robotics developers) and help ...
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