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Humanoid robot learns household tasks by watching humans, not coding

Hard-coded humanoids often fail to execute tasks while working with objects they cannot identify. They find it almost impossible to execute actions that aren’t hard-coded in them

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‘Memo’ performs household chores. PIC COURTESY/Sunday Robotics

‘Memo’ performs household chores. PIC COURTESY/Sunday Robotics

California-based firm Sunday Robotics recently showcased its humanoid ‘Memo’ performing various tasks with human-like dexterity. Capable of working 24/7, the robot can relieve human beings of mundane tasks.

Hard-coded humanoids often fail to execute tasks while working with objects they cannot identify. They find it almost impossible to execute actions that aren’t hard-coded in them. Addressing this fundamental flaw, Memo is designed to be intuitive like a human and to learn from its surroundings rather than relying on code.

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