AI advances are rapidly speeding up the process of training robots, and helping them do new tasks almost instantly.
You’ll learn how to make the AI-integrated PiDog do things, showing how virtual programming translates to real-world objects.
Researchers from John Hopkins University and Stanford University built a training model using video recordings of human-controlled robotic arms performing surgical tasks. By learning to imitate ...
MSR is a fast-paced, hands-on, and intense approach to learning. Some thrive in this “live, eat, breathe, and sleep” robotics culture, while others prefer a more relaxed approach. Our fast pace is ...
We humans excel at generalization. If you taught a toddler to identify the color red by showing her a red ball, a red truck and a red rose, she will most likely correctly identify the color of a ...
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Researchers from the University of California, San Diego have designed an AI-enabled robot that can perform a Waltz simply by mirroring the moves of its human partner. As far as we can tell, the robot ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the new family of foundational AI models was trained on 20 million hours of “humans walking, ...
skill learning, and autonomous decision-making. T-robotics was recognized for its breakthrough physical AI models that allow operators to program robots through natural conversation while ...