AI Enhances Humanoid Robots' Agility
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These Robots Can Now Move Like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lebron James - Decrypt

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Carnegie Mellon University and NVIDIA have developed a new training technique that enables humanoid robots to perform complex athletic movements with unprecedented agility.
The framework, Aligning Simulation and Real Physics (ASAP), bridges a critical gap between simulation and reality.
It pre-trains motion tracking policies in simulation using human motion data.
It then deploys these policies in the real world to collect data that helps bridge the gap between simulated and actual physics.
The result is a humanoid robot capable of replicating signature moves from sports legends, including Cristiano Ronaldo's "Siu" celebration.
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