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Stanford and Google DeepMind's Cooking Robot Uses Imitation Learning, Bringing Household Robots Closer Within 5 Years
Oct 1, 2024, 04:35 AM
Stanford University researchers have developed a low-cost cooking robot that learns from observing humans, utilizing imitation learning technology to handle complex tasks such as cooking and cleaning. Developed in collaboration with Google DeepMind as part of the Mobile Aloha project, the robot represents a significant advancement in making advanced robotic technology more accessible. This innovation blends technology seamlessly with human skills and brings sophisticated solutions into everyday life, potentially realizing a future where robots handle household chores in less than five years.
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