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VisitMIT and UCSD Unveil Open-Source Open-TeleVision for Remote Robot Control up to 3000 Miles Away
Jul 9, 2024, 06:46 AM
Last week, researchers from MIT and UC San Diego have unveiled Open-TeleVision, an open-source system designed to enable immersive remote control of robots. This innovative technology allows users to operate robots from any web browser or VR device, providing impressive latency and speed of teleoperation. The system aims to leverage human intelligence for next-generation robotic automation, allowing for intuitive and remote teleoperation interfaces. Open-TeleVision can be used to control robots from up to 3000 miles away, similar to the concept seen in the movie 'Avatar'. Additionally, it helps in collecting more robot data.
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