Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a humanoid robot capable of driving cars, exploring a new approach to autonomous driving. This innovative method leverages the robot's musculoskeletal body and learning system, presenting a potential way to retrofit non-autonomous vehicles with autonomous capabilities. While it may not be the most practical solution compared to existing technologies like @comma_ai, it offers a unique and experimental pathway for autonomous driving. The robot's cautious driving style, however, indicates that it is still a work in progress.
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Researchers at The University of Tokyo have taught a humanoid robot to drive. It'd be easier to retrofit an old car with @comma_ai, but this is a fun way to experiment with musculoskeletal body and the learning system. [no sound] https://t.co/wlXiNpxAvx https://t.co/ZZOmkLDMtb
Will I be able to make my current (non-Tesla, gas) cars autonomous without FSD one day? The answer might actually be yes ā by leveraging humanoid robots. Researchers from University of Tokyo just published a study exploring a new approach to autonomous driving: >ā¦ https://t.co/WBqNHmLLuN