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Tech Xplore on MSNFour-legged robot plays badminton with humansA small team of roboticists at Robotic Systems Lab, ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, has designed, built and tested a four-legged ...
ETH researchers have used reinforcement learning to teach the in-house four-legged robot ANYmal how to play badminton.
Evogene Ltd. has unveiled a first-in-class generative AI foundation model for small-molecule design, marking a breakthrough ...
Scientists at ETH Zürich recently published a study and video (below) explaining how they trained a quadrupedal robot to play ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNClustering-based approach accelerates AI learning in robotics and gamingTeaching AI to explore its surroundings is a bit like teaching a robot to find treasure in a vast maze—it needs to try different paths, but some lead nowhere. In many real-world challenges, like ...
Robots like Atlas, Spot, and Stretch have amazed people with natural, life-like agility and body balance. What they were ...
Conquer the Wild | LimX Dynamics’ Biped Robot P1 ventured into Tanglang Mountain Based on Reinforcement Learning Chinese ‘kill switches’ found in US solar farms Ukraine loses another F-16 ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobot hands with human-like grip get Nvidia backing to replace manual work worldwideTesollo joins Nvidia Inception to boost innovation, advancing robotic hands like DG-3F and DG-5F for industrial and humanoid ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNETH Zurich’s robot smashes badminton game with impressive agility, AI precisionA team at ETH Zurich has demonstrated an AI-powered legged robot capable of autonomously playing badminton against human ...
and reinforcement learning. The ultimate goal of the work ... The agility with which humans and animals move is an evolutionary marvel that no robot has yet been able to closely emulate.
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