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MIT's four-legged "mini cheetah" robots enjoyed some time outside in a new video, where they even kicked around a soccer ball together.
MIT created a legged robot that can dribble a soccer ball under real-world conditions. MIT's Improbable Artificial Intelligence Lab, part of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ...
The robots were 43.8 centimeters (or 17.2 inches) tall, and had to dance for a solid 60 seconds in unison. While a few of the robots were disqualified because they didn’t dance or they fell over ...
The NAO robots, built by Aldebaran Robotics and programmed by MIT’s Patrick Bechon and Jean-Jacques Slotine, utilize a process called quorum sensing to synchronize themselves.
The showcase featured robots performing alongside human dancers, modeling hats and clothing on a runway and demonstrating ...