Boston Dynamics and Toyota Partner to Supercharge Humanoid Robot Development
October 17, 2024The partnership will also investigate object recognition and the training of Large Language Models (LLMs) to enable multitasking and skilled manipulations.
Boston Dynamics and the Toyota Research Institute (TRI) have formed a partnership aimed at advancing robotics research by integrating Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot with TRI's large behavior models (LBM).
This collaboration seeks to leverage the strengths of both organizations to achieve faster advancements in robotics than they could independently.
The ultimate goal is to develop a general-purpose machine capable of learning and performing a wide range of tasks, akin to human abilities.
This partnership stands out in a competitive landscape where other companies, like Agility Robotics and Tesla, are developing their AI technologies in-house.
Research will focus on fundamental training questions for humanoid robots, enhancing their whole-body sensing capabilities, and improving human-robot interaction.
Diffusion policies will play a key role in facilitating faster skill acquisition for robots, allowing them to perform complex tasks with fewer demonstrations.
Understanding safety measures and human-robot interaction will be critical components of this research initiative.
Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting its potential to accelerate the development of general-purpose humanoids.
TRI has made significant strides in robot training, achieving 90% accuracy in teaching robots to perform household tasks through innovative overnight training methods.
The electric Atlas robot, launched in April 2024, is recognized as one of the most advanced humanoid robots, capable of surpassing human movement abilities.
Many of the complex challenges in creating effective humanoid robots require collaborative efforts and significant research and development.
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