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DoorMan: Humanoid robot trained in new system beats human operators at opening doors
A simulation-trained DoorMan system helps a Unitree G1 outperform human operators in door opening speed and reliability.
Over the past two decades, humanoid robots have greatly improved their ability to perform functions like grasping objects and using computer vision to detect things since Honda’s release of the ASIMO ...
Designed for industrial, domestic and service tasks, the robot aims to address labour shortages, physically demanding work, ...
Thanks to researchers at TU Wein in Vienna, the promise of housecleaning robots is one step closer. The team has developed a self-learning robot to mimic humans to complete simple tasks like cleaning ...
Children are the pioneers—and guinea pigs—of artificial intelligence. American teenagers are more likely than their parents ...
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.
Robots relying on AI to learn a new task generally require a laborious and repetitious training process. University of California, Berkeley researchers are attempting to simplify and shorten that with ...
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Robot hand learns human behavior through AI training
The curious minds at ColdFusion showcase a robot hand learning to mimic human movements. California CEO accused of $7M health ...
XPeng is one of a growing number of companies keen to develop and deploy humanoid robots in the workplace and even in the home. Though the technology isn’t quite there, recent advancements in AI ...
For many in education, the advancement of large language models poses a risk of students cheating. But for Kristi Girdharry, ...
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