Robots cross sim gap: Aston University’s AI-based training lets robots adapt simulation-learned skills to real-world conditions with minimal extra data, boosting reliability in uncertain environments.
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New AI system helps robots transfer virtual training into real-world tasks
Researchers in the UK have developed a new AI-based training method that helps robots ...
Before a potential customer buys an autonomous mobile robot solution, Locus Robotics often uses different types of simulation to determine the type of robots needed and the number needed to optimize ...
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Runway has spent the past seven years building visual-generating tools for the creative industry. Now, it sees a new opportunity for its technology: robotics. As Runway’s world models started to ...
A new AI-based method co-developed by Aston University's Dr Alireza Rastegarpanah could revolutionise the way advanced robotic systems are trained ...
The emerging network of mutualistic technologies – including extended reality (XR), artificial intelligence (AI) and sensors – is set to benefit a number of industries and applications, not least ...
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