Genesis: Robotic Simulation System
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several robotics simulation projectsArs Technica
•New physics sim trains robots 430,000 times faster than reality
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Genesis is a new open source computer simulation system that lets robots practice tasks in simulated reality 430,000 times faster than in the real world.
The accelerated simulation means a neural network for piloting robots can spend the virtual equivalent of decades learning to pick up objects, walk, or manipulate tools.
Researchers can also use an AI agent to generate 3D physics simulations from text prompts.
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