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MIT's Biomimetic Robotics Lab posted a new video this week showing off the skills of its Mini Cheetah robots -- lightweight and quadruped robots the university has been developing for awhile now.
Mini Cheetah, the fastest robot of its build, poses with its lead AI researcher Gabriel Margolis and a friend's dog, Olive. MIT CSAIL ...
The four-legged Mini Cheetah robot from MIT just got one step closer to earning its epic name, thanks to a style of machine learning that's reminiscent of Neo in The Matrix. With an unnatural ...
MIT's Mini Cheetah robot finally received a speed enhancement. This "Matrix"-like simulation allowed made it possible.
The Mini Cheetah robot developed by MIT can now run faster than ever on any terrain thanks to a new artificial intelligence model.
Quadrupedal, backflipping MIT Mini Cheetah robot is impressive. But will integrators one day use such robots in their security installations?
MIT engineers installed a new system in the robot, dubbed the "mini cheetah," that allows it to jump across gaps in the terrain.
The robot’s parameters are defined in an emulator, and the Mini Cheetah relies on a trio of moves — sidestep, dive, and jump — to block the ball on its way to the goal by determining its ...
Training robots typically takes at least 100 days. However, a blind robot taught itself to walk in just three hours! How was this possible?
If the dog-like mechanics of MIT’s Mini Cheetah robots have made you uneasy in the past, new footage of their latest excursion will do little to alleviate those fears. The engineering team has ...
Creating a nigh-unstoppable robot seems like a mistake, but luckily the new cheetah is small and (currently) harmless.
They say that while those sorts of bounding movements may look effortless when a cheetah accomplishes them, getting a robot to move that way is difficult ...