Training interactive robots may one day be an
easy job for everyone, even those without programming expertise. Roboticists are developing
automated robots that
can learn new tasks solely by observing humans. At home, you might
someday show a domestic
robot how to do routine chores.
In the workplace, you could
train robots like new employees, showing them how to perform many duties.
Making
progress on that
vision, MIT researchers have designed a system that lets these types of robots learn complicated
tasks that would otherwise stymie them with too many confusing rules. One such
task is setting a dinner table under certain conditions.
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