Chelsea Finn wants robots to get better at learning
The Stanford professor’s work gives autonomous systems new frameworks for tackling complex tasks.
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Insider Brief MIT researchers have developed a memory system that allows robots to remember detailed information about large environments and retrieve it using natural-language questions. The study, led by Nicolas Gorlo, a graduate student at MIT, along with Luca Carlone, associate professor in MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics and director of the MIT SPARK […]
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