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Teaching a robot new skills used to require coding expertise. But a new generation of robots could potentially learn from ...
A cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless ...
At the bottom of a swimming pool on MIT’s campus, researchers keep testing a strange glider. The glider doesn’t have a ...
The world of robotics has always been brimming with innovation, and the latest development from China sets a new benchmark.
Shanghai-based start-up, Mirror Me, has developed a four-legged robot that outpaces those by Boston Dynamics in certain tests ...
MIT's Mini Cheetah robot finally received a speed enhancement. This "Matrix"-like simulation allowed made it possible.
How MIT's Mini Cheetah Robot Got a Speed Boost The four-legged robot gets revved up, thanks to machine learning that brings the Matrix to mind.
MIT’s Biomimetics Lab recently broke the speed record for a robotic Mini Cheetah: not quite Usain Bolt speed, but probably faster than you can run.
But MIT scientists announced last week that they got this research platform, a four-legged machine known as Mini Cheetah, to hit its fastest speed ever—nearly 13 feet per second, or 9 miles per ...
There's a new version of a very quick quadrupedal robot from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). While four-legged robots have garnered no end of attention over ...
The MIT engineers behind the robot mini cheetah released a video showcasing its new running and terrain-traversing skills on Thursday.
MIT’s Robotic Cheetah Taught Itself How to Run and Set a New Speed Record in the Process AI-powered simulations let the robot learn all by itself how to efficiently move on all types of terrain.