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  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A black horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A black horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A black horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A black horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch grazes in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Horses Running On The Field
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    Horses Running On The Field
    A white horse from a well-known local ranch runs freely in the field in Santa Cruz, California, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Ismael Sanchez Garcia/ Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    DUKAS_178497968_BES
    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    DUKAS_178497965_BES
    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    DUKAS_178497963_BES
    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
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    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    DUKAS_178497959_BES
    De nombreux robots quadrupèdes sont en cours de construction dans le monde entier pour effectuer des tâches spécifiques
    PPicture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections. A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles. But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped. The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots. They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data. This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system. For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements. These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge. It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself. Picture supplied by JLPPA Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
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    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning. A human controller, using virtual reality , algorithms and artificial intelligence, usese a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473967_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning. A human controller, using virtual reality , algorithms and artificial intelligence, usese a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473965_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning , auton mlus;ly picks up a book from one shelf and places it on another

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473963_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning by human controller, using virtual reality (left) to pick up a bottole from a table. It then perfroms the task autonomously (right)



    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473961_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning to pick up a ball and hand it to a humanoid bot vusing the WildLMa virtual reality-based teleoperation system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473958_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning to pick up a ball and hand it to a humanoid bot vusing the WildLMa virtual reality-based teleoperation system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473953_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa hails an elevator

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473951_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning. A human controller, using virtual reality , algorithms and artificial intelligence, usese a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473949_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning , auton mlus;ly picks up a book from one shelf and places it on another

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473943_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning to pick up a ball and hand it to a humanoid bot vusing the WildLMa virtual reality-based teleoperation system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    DUKAS_178473941_FER
    New way to teach robot dogs new tricks
    Ferrari Press Agency
    WildLMa 1
    Ref 16372
    06/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Yuchen Song / UC San Diego
    Robot dogs could be trained to improve their manipulation skills and make them useful around the home or office, not merely for plant and factory inspections.
    A proliferation of the quadruped bots are being built around the world to perform specific roles.
    But a group of robot engineers reckon the potential of the mechanical beasts has not been fully tapped.
    The US team from the University of California San Diego are teaching the bots to do more
    They have dubbed their system WildLMa and say long term it could improve the manipulation skills of quadruped robots.
    They say It provides a simple way to collect expert demonstration data.
    This is done a virtual reality-based teleoperation system.
    For this a human controller, using algorithms and artificial intelligence, can use a single hand to control the robot's whole body movements.
    These skills are then enhanced by machine learning which break down complex tasks into manageable steps—similar to how a human might approach a challenge.
    It creates a robot capable of executing multi-step tasks efficiently and intuitively by itself.

    OPS: A robot dog by Chinese company Unitree is taught through WildLMa learning to pick up a ball and hand it to a humanoid bot vusing the WildLMa virtual reality-based teleoperation system.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326922_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326919_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326918_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326917_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326916_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326914_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326913_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326912_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Quadruped robot that  can work underwater
    DUKAS_176289937_FER
    Quadruped robot that can work underwater
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Honey Badger 1
    Ref 16239
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics
    A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations.
    The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain.
    A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines.
    Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable.

    OPS: The Honey Badger in other environments

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Quadruped robot that  can work underwater
    DUKAS_176289935_FER
    Quadruped robot that can work underwater
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Honey Badger 1
    Ref 16239
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics
    A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations.
    The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain.
    A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines.
    Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable.

    OPS: The Honey Badger in other environments

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Quadruped robot that  can work underwater
    DUKAS_176289933_FER
    Quadruped robot that can work underwater
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Honey Badger 1
    Ref 16239
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics
    A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations.
    The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain.
    A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines.
    Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable.

    OPS: The Honey Badger operating underwater.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Quadruped robot that  can work underwater
    DUKAS_176289931_FER
    Quadruped robot that can work underwater
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Honey Badger 1
    Ref 16239
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics
    A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations.
    The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain.
    A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines.
    Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable.

    OPS: The Honey Badger in other environments

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Quadruped robot that  can work underwater
    DUKAS_176289929_FER
    Quadruped robot that can work underwater
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Honey Badger 1
    Ref 16239
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics
    A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations.
    The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain.
    A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines.
    Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable.

    OPS: The Honey Badger operating underwater.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Quadruped robot that  can work underwater
    DUKAS_176289928_FER
    Quadruped robot that can work underwater
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Honey Badger 1
    Ref 16239
    16/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics
    A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations.
    The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain.
    A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines.
    Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable.

    OPS: The Honey Badger in other environments

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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