
Researchers at ETH have used machine learning to teach the quadrupedal robot ANYmal new skills, enabling it to climb over obstacles and negotiate pitfalls. The robot's ability to handle real-world obstacles has been enhanced through AI training, allowing it to adapt to new terrains. ANYmal, usually focused on inspecting industrial facilities, has undergone training to conquer challenging scenarios, enabling path planning without prior knowledge of the environment.
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#ANYmal is usually focused on its task of inspecting industrial facilities, but this time it had a training day. Thx to the @leggedrobotics team, ANYmal conquers challenging scenarios. This allows for path planning without prior knowledge of the environment. https://t.co/1FCMZhuz5e






