Stanford students teach a local robot life skills on their own
It already knows how to put on sneakers and tie shoelaces, play tennis and, for example, wash dishes, and now it is mastering playing the piano and typing on a computer.
On average, a robot needs 35-40 demonstrations to learn how to perform the same actions.
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