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Boston Dynamics joins forces with its former CEO to speed the learning of its Atlas humanoid robot
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波士顿动力公司宣布与机器人与人工智能研究所(RAI Institute)合作,旨在提升其Atlas电动人形机器人的强化学习能力。RAI研究所由波士顿动力创始人Marc Raibert创立,并由现代汽车资助,专注于探索前沿技术。此次合作侧重于强化学习,通过试错方式训练机器人,使其在虚拟环境中进行大量模拟。双方将共同努力,实现模拟环境中学习成果向现实世界的转移,并改进Atlas在物理环境中的运动和交互能力,包括动态跑步和全身操纵重物等复杂动作。此举旨在推动人形机器人技术发展,提升其技能水平,并简化学习新技能的过程。

🤝波士顿动力与RAI研究所合作,旨在提升Atlas人形机器人的强化学习能力,强化学习是一种通过试错来学习的方法,类似于人类和动物的学习方式。

🤖RAI研究所由波士顿动力创始人Marc Raibert创立,并获得现代汽车的资助,这使得RAI研究所有更大的自由度去探索更具实验性和前沿性的技术。

🏃此次合作的重点在于将模拟环境中的学习成果转移到现实世界,并改进Atlas与物理环境的互动方式,例如动态跑步和全身操纵重物等需要腿和手臂同步的动作。

🧠Raibert表示,RAI的目标是开发能够赋能下一代智能机器的技术,与波士顿动力在Atlas上的合作有助于在最复杂的人形机器人上推进强化学习技术,这将极大地提升人形机器人的能力。

Boston Dynamics Wednesday announced a partnership designed to bring improved reinforcement learning to its electric Atlas humanoid robot. The tie-up is with the Robotics & AI Institute (RAI Institute), earlier known as The Boston Dynamics AI Institute.

Both organizations were founded by Marc Raibert, a former MIT professor who served as Boston Dynamics’ CEO for 30 years. The Institute, founded in 2022, allows Raibert to continue the research that served as the foundation for Boston Dynamics. 

Both have ties to Hyundai. The Korean carmaker acquired Boston Dynamics back in 2021; Hyundai also funds the Institute, giving Raibert free rein to explore more experimental and bleeding-edge technologies than is possible in a commercial company. The Institute mirrors Toyota’s creation of TRI, for Toyota Research Institute, which announced its own partnership with Boston Dynamics in October, focused on the use of large behavior models. (LBMs).

The twin partnerships are designed to improve the way Boston Dynamics’ electric Atlas humanoid learns new tasks. The Robotics & AI Institute deal is specifically focused on reinforcement learning, a method that operates through trial and error, similar to the way both humans and animals learn. Reinforcement learning has traditionally been extremely time intensive, though the creation of effective simulation has allowed many processes to be carried out at once in a virtual setting.

The Boston Dynamics/RAI Institute union kicked off earlier this month in Massachusetts. It’s the latest in a number of collaborations between the pair, including a joint effort to develop a reinforcement learning research kit for the quadrupedal Spot robot by Boston Dynamics (which is its familiar robot “dog”). The new work focuses on both transferring simulation-based learning to real world settings and improving how the company’s humanoid Atlas moves through and interacts with physical environments.

Pertaining to the latter, Boston Dynamics points to “dynamic running and full-body manipulation of heavy objects.” Both are examples of actions that require synchronization of the legs and arms. The humanoid’s bipedal form factor presents a number of unique challenges – and opportunities – when compared with Spot. Every activity is also subject to a broad range of forces, including balance, force, resistance, and motion.

Bigger picture, Raibert notes in a statement, “Our aim at RAI is to develop technology that enables future generations of intelligent machines. Working on Atlas with Boston Dynamics enables us to make advances in reinforcement learning on arguably the most sophisticated humanoid robot available. This work will play a crucial role in advancing the capabilities of humanoids not only by expanding its skillset, but also streamlining the process to achieve new skills.”

News of the partnership arrives a day after Figure AI founder and CEO Brett Adcock announced that the Bay Area company is abandoning a partnership with OpenAI in favor of developing its own in-house models.

“We found that to solve embodied AI at scale in the real world, you have to vertically integrate robot AI,” the executive told TechCrunch. “We can’t outsource AI for the same reason we can’t outsource our hardware.”

Figure determined that the best AI models for its humanoid are those that are developed specifically for its robots, in-house. OpenAI’s approach to embodied intelligence – meaningAI in a physical form – has understandably been less focused given the ChatGPT maker’s size and scope. That news also arrived on the heels of rumors that OpenAI has been exploring the creation of its own humanoid robots.

Most companies involved in humanoid space are working on their own bespoke AI models. That certainly applies to Boston Dynamics, which has decades of experience developing software to run on its own unique robotics systems. While the RAI Institute is technically a separate organization, both share a parent company, founder, and, presumably, common goals.

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