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The four-legged Mini Cheetah robot from MIT just got one step closer to earning its epic name, thanks to a style of machine learning that's reminiscent of Neo in The Matrix. With an unnatural ...
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 team managed something similar for the Mini Cheetah using AI and modern simulation tools. The robot can gain 100 days worth of experience in just three hours of actual time.
AI-powered simulations let the robot learn all by itself how to efficiently move on all types of terrain.
This Cheetah Robot Taught Itself How to Sprint in a Weird Way Researchers got the machine to run nearly 13 feet per second.
Mini Cheetah uses AI to nail down a "gait-free" running style. This allows it to attain its maximum speed, limited only by its own hardware.
MIT small Cheetah robot getting notably more agile "The lightweight, high-torque, low-inertia design enables the robot to execute fast, dynamic maneuvers and make high-force impacts on the ground ...
Simulation and freedom to make no-consequence errors make the difference. Previous running control systems for robots like Boston Dynamics’ robots and the MIT Cheetah 3 were analytically designed.
MIT's robotic cheetah has gained a new sidekick, and the nimble sibling of the four-legged galloping droid has a few impressive tricks of its own. Smaller, lighter and not to be outshone, the Mini ...
Thanks to its legs, whose design faithfully reproduces feline morphology, EPFL's four-legged "cheetah-cub robot" has the same advantages as its model: it is small, light and fast. Still in its ...
MIT’s dog-like mini cheetah robots can do backflips and play soccer. Researchers took them out to frolic in the leaves on a fall day.