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rSpinxr t1_iuglz56 wrote
Reply to comment by Vista36 in Researchers may be one step closer to making robot dogs our new best friends: Using advances in machine learning, they developed cutting-edge approaches to shorten in-the-field training times for quadruped robots, getting them to walk — and even roll over — in record time. by MyLifeisAsaJoker
It's not like they're going to attach weapons to them or anything...
rSpinxr t1_ittndy7 wrote
Reply to comment by RogerMexico in A single chip has managed to transfer the entire internet's traffic in a single second by redhatGizmo
Wait, you mean it didn't magically transmit all the data from all over the connected world to one location in an instant?
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rSpinxr t1_iugmda1 wrote
Reply to comment by bits_and_bytes in Researchers may be one step closer to making robot dogs our new best friends: Using advances in machine learning, they developed cutting-edge approaches to shorten in-the-field training times for quadruped robots, getting them to walk — and even roll over — in record time. by MyLifeisAsaJoker
The article is quite good, but it surprises me a bit that it's also nothing new.
Boston Dynamics back in 2012 was utilizing machine learning for quadrupedal robots over various terrain.