HumanPlus: Robots That Imitate You
Author(s): Ignacio de Gregorio
Originally published on Towards AI.
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A team of Stanford researchers has proposed a full-stack method for robotics training called HumanPlus. In this method, robots learn by imitating us directly while solving one of the field's main problems: human data gathering.
They can perform several actions, including putting on and tying shoes, folding clothes, and playing the piano, many of which we have never seen an autonomous robot perform.
If scalable, this method could allow us to use the infinite data available from humansβ actions in the real world to create humanoids that behave just like us.
And the one company that stands to benefit the most from this research is not a robotics company.
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