A robot trained on 100 percent synthetic data can climb stairs, clamber over boxes, and chase a soccer ball in the real world.
Watching old episodes of ER won't make you a doctor, but watching videos may be all the training a robotic surgeon's AI brain ...
A team of roboticists and engineers at MIT CSAIL, Institute for AI and Fundamental Interactions, has developed a generative ...
Researchers have developed a robot capable of performing surgical procedures with the same skill as human doctors by training ...
MIT researchers are pioneering a new method for robot training that could create an all-purpose robot brain for all robot ...
Teaching robots to navigate new environments is tough. You can train them on physical, real-world data taken from recordings ...
It takes years of intense study and a steady hand for humans to perform surgery, but robots might have an easier time picking ...
MIT this week showcased a new model for training robots. Rather than the standard set of focused data used to teach robots ...
As spine robots and enabling technologies become more popular, the question arises on how to train new surgeons.
“All we need is image input and then this AI system finds the right action,” postdoctoral researcher Ji Woong Kim said. “We ...
For Ogeechee Technical College President Lori Durden, the Georgia Industrial Systems and Industrial Robotics Training Center ...
Robotic surgery is already used widely, and having an AI capable of handling parts of an operation independently could allow ...