Georgia Tech's new machine-learning framework helps humanoid robots master rough terrain using faster, cheaper training.
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Walden Robotics pushes learning robots into live factory work

Walden Robotics has emerged with a familiar promise in industrial automation: make robots useful beyond tightly scripted, fenced-off tasks. The more important claim for U.S. manufacturing readers is ...
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