The race to develop intelligent humanoid robots has just taken a new leap. British startup Humanoid claims to have created an Artificial Intelligence “brain” capable of teaching robots new physical skills in a matter of days, and not months as was the case so far. From its laboratory in London, the company showed humanoids capable of walking, moving objects, manipulating tools and learning industrial tasks through advanced simulations driven by …
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The race to develop intelligent humanoid robots has just taken a new leap. British startup Humanoid claims to have created an Artificial Intelligence “brain” capable of teaching robots new physical skills in a matter of days, and not months as was the case so far. From its laboratory in London, the company showed humanoids capable of walking, moving objects, manipulating tools and learning industrial tasks through advanced simulations driven by …