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Boston Dynamics Wednesday announced a partnership Designed to bring improved learning enhancement in Atlas Humanoid’s electric robot. The connection is with the Robotics & AI Institute (RAI Institute), also known as AI Boston Dynamics Institute.

Both organizations were founded by Marc Raibert, a former professor of MIT who has served as CEO of Boston Dynamics for 30 years. The Institute, founded in 2022, allows Raibert to continue the research it served as a foundation for Boston Dynamics.

Both have ties with Hyundai. The Korean automaker acquired Boston Dynamics in 2021. Hyundai also funds the Institute, giving Raibert Free Invin to explore more experimental and hemorrhagic technologies than possible in a trading company. The Institute reflects the creation of Trri by Toyota or Toyota’s Institute of Research, which announced its own collaboration with Boston Dynamics in October, focused on using large behavior models. (LBMS).

Twin corporate relationships are designed to improve the way Boston Dynamics’s electric Atlas Humanoid is learning new duties. The Robotics & AI Institute Agreement specifically focuses on aid learning, a method that works through tests and errors, similar to the way both humans and animals learn. Aid learning was traditionally extremely intense, although the creation of effective simulation allowed many processes to take place at the same time in a virtual environment.

The Dynamics/Rai Institute of Boston started earlier this month in Massachusetts. It is the last in a series of partnerships between the couple, including a joint effort to develop a reinforcement research kits for the square point robot by Boston Dynamics (which is the well -known “Dog” robot). The new project focuses both on the transfer of learning based on real arrangements and on the improvement of the way in which the company’s anthropoid atlas moves and interacts with natural environments.

About the latter, Boston Dynamics shows the “dynamic function and handling of a full body of heavy objects”. Both are examples of actions that require synchronization of legs and weapons. The factor of the bipedal form of a humanoid presents a series of unique challenges – and opportunities – compared to the point. Each activity is also subject to a wide range of forces, including balance, power, resistance and movement.

Larger image, Raibert notes in a statement: “Our goal in Rai is to develop technology that allows future generations of intelligent machines. Atlas work with Boston Dynamics allows us to make progress in enhancing learning about undoubtedly More sophisticated humanoid robot.

The news of the corporate relationship arrives the day after AI’s founder and CEO Brett Adcock announced that Bay Area is leaving a partnership with Openai in favor of developing its own models.

“We have found that in order to solve built -in AI on a scale in the real world, you need to vertically integrate the AI ​​robot,” the executive power told TechCrunch. “We cannot assign out external partners for the same reason that we cannot assign our material.”

The figure found that the best AI models for its humanoid are those that grow specifically for its robots, internally. Openai’s approach for built -in intelligence – which means AI in natural form – has understood less focused, given the size and field of the Chatgpt manufacturer. These news has also reached the heels of rumors that Openai is investigating the creation of its own humanoid robots.

Most companies involved in the humanoid space work on their own custom AI models. This is certainly true of Boston’s dynamics, which has decades of experience in software development to run with its own unique robotics systems. While the RAI Institute is technically a separate organization, they also share a parent company, founder and, possibly, common goals.

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