AI Enhances Dog-like Robots' Fetching
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•Boston Dynamics' robot dog Spot can now 'play fetch' — thanks to MIT breakthrough
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MIT researchers developed a new system called " Clio " that lets robots rapidly map a scene using on-body cameras and identify the parts that are most relevant to the task they've been assigned via voice instructions.
Clio harnesses the theory of "information bottleneck" whereby information is compressed in a way so that a neural network only picks out and stores relevant segments.
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