Robotic dogs developed by MIT and other research groups showcase advancements in AI and robotics, enabling them to navigate various terrains and perform parkour-like movements. The robots can adapt to new environments through AI training, demonstrating agility and speed in overcoming obstacles.
A new framework for a dog-like robot called ANYmal improves the bot’s agility, helping it tackle a rudimentary parkour course at a speed of up to 2 meters per second. https://t.co/kilLzNKQga @SciRobotics https://t.co/tcVBr13pth
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A four-legged robot can handle real-world obstacles that require scrambling up and down or leaping sizeable gaps. AI training lets it adapt to new terrain it hasn't seen before. Learn more 👉 https://t.co/5PT72kM2Fg https://t.co/jMG9ER3IiZ
🤖🏭 Discover the incredible #AI capabilities of #ANYmal as it navigates complex terrains with ease! This technology is the result of extensive research and development, pushing the boundaries of robotics. https://t.co/sonABlxY5j
MIT’s robot dog adapts to different terrain through trial and error using a "simulation-to-reality learning" method. The robot is now capable of running through snow and climbing steps. Video Credit: @MITCSAIL https://t.co/GaJOUEqdma