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MIT's robotic cheetah has the ability to see and jump while running. MIT’s robotic cheetah has some incredible developments since it first debuted in 2014.
MIT not only found a way to make an electric motor that's just as powerful as hydraulics, but the Cheetah can also jump over obstacles 33 centimeters in height (13 inches).
There's a new version of a very quick quadrupedal robot from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). While four-legged robots have garnered no end of attention over ...
MIT's Mini Cheetah has managed to set a new record for the fastest run speed ever recorded in the robot thanks to a new learning method.
This video actually shows the robot cheetah clearing obstacles just over 15-inches tall while running, and without the need for a single cable tether while it’s being tested outside the lab. MIT ...
Researchers at MIT have built a cheetah robot that runs off-leash at 10 miles per hour. The cheetah is the fastest land animal, capable of running at 60 to 75 miles per hour. Researchers at MIT ...
MIT's robotic cheetah has been given another upgrade in the form of a LIDAR system, allowing it to detect and leap over obstacles in its path.
Now, a newly revamped robot from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) dubbed the “mini cheetah” is vying to be among the fastest technologies of its kind when it comes to running.
Researchers at MIT have created a robotic cheetah that can sprint up to 10mph and leap hurdles without missing a beat, successfully mimicking the natural bounding motions of a real cheetah. The ...
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