This Robot Only Needs a Single AI Model to Master Humanlike Movements
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Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute have developed a breakthrough for the Atlas humanoid robot - a single AI model that controls both walking and grasping actions. This "large behavior model" enables more natural movement coordination and shows emergent skills like automatically recovering dropped items. The unified approach marks significant progress toward more adaptable robots that could master various tasks without extensive retraining, potentially representing a pivotal advance similar to what led to ChatGPT in language AI.
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