By rebe.torres12 on Skatehive
The world's first real-time whole-body planning and control algorithm. https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdKPjiMWQnd1bov8EBPeURwBfeL3a5QQMgTfS5DDesBpA/image.png https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcM9vDyChXWWfaBhnqxXD5scZn7pnHcZrWiwyZ8HMwmbX/separador%201.png Not everything fails in the world of robots, while some videos show machines losing control, others reveal something completely different, a level of precision that begins to impress. Researchers recently demonstrated a human robot was capable of playing tennis in real time with a human and we're not talking about simple movements. The robot manages to react to fast balls, position itself on the court and return hits with consistency. The demonstration was carried out using a system called Latent, developed in collaboration with Galbot Robotics and researchers from the University of Xuais and Peking. The system was implemented in the Unitree G1 human robot, the same one that scared the lady and you can see it in one of my previous post