Although some of us shudder at this situation, artificial intelligence technologies continue to advance day by day. Although robots make our work easier in many areas, their rapid development also causes an increase in the number of theories about ‘taking over the world’.
Robots do what humans tell them to do and they do what they program, but in this case, scientists have to spend long hours for these programming. For this reason, new studies have begun to be carried out in which robots can develop themselves and act in line with their own decisions.
Developed by MIT to break the fastest running record
The cheetah robot, developed at MIT, is able to run faster by itself as a result of the changes made in its program, and to cope with difficult terrain conditions. trained to overcome. Completing long distances in the fastest time ever recorded, the robot was allowed to figure out how to operate through trial and error. The robot, which did not disappoint this trust, managed to train itself in a short time.
After the learning process, the cheetah robot was able to reach a speed of about 14 km/h. Not limited to this, it also accomplished successful works in different terrain conditions. He was able to easily overcome these obstacles after training himself in many obstacles that he had difficulty with while under human control. A video about the development process of the robot was also shared by MIT. Let’s have a look.
He taught himself how to deal with obstacles