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These are not CGI. Reinforcement learning is so back. When operating on strings, it gives us o3. When operating on physical motors, it gives us a perfect humanoid backflip and a robot creature that out-maneuvers almost every animal on earth. RL is one of the only learning algorithms that...

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Фото профиля Aleksa Gordić 🍿🤖
Aleksa Gordić 🍿🤖1 год назад

boston dynamics demo is controlled and we were capable of doing that for years now (e.g. their Atlas robot) but the thing that unitree robot is doing in the natural environment i find it hard to believe this is not cgi? this is a ChatGPT moment for robotics? why isn't this all over the timelines?

Фото профиля Digital Currency
Digital Currency2 лет назад

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Фото профиля AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️
AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️1 год назад

the age of the human generated reward function is over. the age of the AI generated reward function has come.

Фото профиля Abe Murray
Abe Murray1 год назад

For folks close to this - how brittle is this? The issue with Boston Dynamics was always the blooper reel and the brittle nature of the reality behind the videos. Is reliability here 95%? 99%? 5x9's? Any insiders have a take on this?

Фото профиля Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin1 год назад

Unitree is crazy

Фото профиля Chris Paxton
Chris Paxton1 год назад

Do you have a source on that BD video being RL?

Фото профиля Shiraz Akmal
Shiraz Akmal1 год назад

Reward function

Фото профиля Thanos Variant
Thanos Variant1 год назад

That Unitree is so close to being an Autobot

Фото профиля Tianbao Xie
Tianbao Xie1 год назад

"Give me a reward function, and I shall move the world." Time to scale on it!!!

Фото профиля H
H1 год назад

How often do you have to replace those wheels?

Фото профиля Randall Briggs
Randall Briggs1 год назад

What are the reward functions in these cases, would you say?

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