US scientists build robot training system to teach them in just 30 minutes using videos
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Cornell University researchers developed RHyME, an AI system enabling robots to learn tasks from a single video. Unlike traditional methods, RHyME needs just 30 minutes of robot data to teach new skills. The system helps robots recognize patterns and adapt, even with imperfect video demonstrations. In lab tests, robots using RHyME improved success rates by over 50% compared to previous methods, potentially revolutionizing robot training efficiency across industries.
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