He was able to adapt quickly through trial and error

A "robot dog" works with artificial intelligence... and learns to walk

Each time, despite the obstacles, the robot regains its balance and continues to advance.

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A consortium that includes Facebook, the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of California, Berkeley, has started a project to teach a "robot dog", which moves on four legs and works with artificial intelligence, how to walk in various surrounding conditions.

In a video recording of the "robot dog" designed by Chinese startup Unitri, the dog adjusts its way of walking as it moves on stones, down stairs, on a construction site, and around the outside terrain.

During the test, inside the living room, the researchers poured oil on the plastic to create a smooth surface.

They stacked boards and other obstructions.

And they were dropping a block on the back of the "robot dog".

Each time, the robot regains its balance and continues to advance.

And the website Cnet.com, which specializes in technology issues, quoted Jaitendra Malik, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who works on the artificial intelligence team of Facebook, as saying that the “robot dog” learned how to adapt quickly through trial and error, and through information collected from it. the environment around it.

At the same time, the robot dog has no computer vision, and learns from how its body interacts with different surfaces, a process similar to the way humans learn.

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