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Robot watches itself like humans do in a mirror to master movements, self-repair
Humans are naturally aware of their bodies and can anticipate the outcomes of their movements. Robotic experts have been ...
Boasting a sophisticated design tailored for versatile mobility, Cassie demonstrates remarkable agility as it effortlessly navigates quarter-mile runs and performs impressive long jumps without ...
Researchers have enabled China's Unitree humanoid robot G1 to master the art of waltzing by mirroring human movements. For this, a team at the University of California, San Diego, has developed ...
An AI that helps humanoid robots mirror a person’s movement could allow robots to walk, dance and fight in more convincingly human ways. The most agile and fluid robotic movements, such as Boston ...
Atlas, the humanoid robot famous for its parkour and dance routines, has recently begun demonstrating something altogether more subtle but also a lot more significant: It has learned to both walk and ...
Humans and animals move with remarkable economy without consciously thinking about it by utilizing the natural oscillation patterns of their bodies. A new tool can now utilize this knowledge for the ...
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Watch Tesla Optimus robot master Kung Fu, Elon Musk says it is all AI without human assistance
Tesla's Optimus robot recently learnt Kung Fu from a human trainer, in a clip posted by Elon Musk on X. The Tesla CEO asserted that Optimus made the moves via AI without any interference from ...
Copying human behavior has obvious value for making robots that can move in sophisticated ways. But mimicking humans is nowhere near possible with current robotics, which struggle to achieve even ...
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