Researchers from UC Berkeley and Stanford University found that commanding an AI robot to do tasks differently leads to significant performance improvement in long-horizon, dexterous manipulation tasks without the need for any additional teleoperation. The experiment involved a robot scooping candy and cleaning plates. The researchers believe that creating a way of naturally interacting with AI robots and giving quick feedback is important. Humanoid robots are being developed to potentially replace humans in small businesses, as they don't require a salary and never take a day off.
Researchers from UC Berkeley and Stanford University found that commanding an AI robot to do tasks differently leads to significant performance improvement in long-horizon, dexterous manipulation tasks without the need for any additional teleoperation. The experiment involved a robot scooping candy and cleaning plates. The researchers believe that creating a way of naturally interacting with AI robots and giving quick feedback is important.
Humanoid robots are being developed to potentially replace humans in small businesses, as they don't require a salary and never take a day off
AI Robots Performance Improvement Dexterous Manipulation Tasks Teleoperation Humanoid Robots Small Businesses
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