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Researchers are using generative AI and other techniques to teach robots new skills—including tasks they could perform in homes.
MIT professor Daniela Rus explains how AI-powered robots are being trained to safely assist in homes and daily life.
Dozens of companies are building robots that look like humans. One of them is training a machine to be a butler and will soon test them in homes.
At Kingwood Middle School and Kingwood High School, students are getting a more hands-on learning experience with building robots thanks to a $25,000 grant to expand its robotics program.
A future generation of robots will not be programmed to complete specific tasks. Instead, they will use A.I. to teach themselves.
Advances in machine learning (the mathematical operations behind AI) enable better robotics when there is more data and information.