Robots learn new skills faster with advanced AI techniques

economist.com

Robots at the Toyota Research Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are learning to cook using advanced artificial intelligence techniques. Unlike traditional robots, these machines start with basic skills and quickly improve their abilities. This development allows them to perform tasks like flipping pancakes and slicing vegetables more efficiently. The robots' enhanced dexterity could lead to their use in various settings, including car factories and care homes.


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