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How blue-collar workers will train the humanoids that take their jobs
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers have developed H2O – Human2HumanOid – a reinforcement learning-based framework that allows a full-sized humanoid robot to be teleoperated by a human in real-time using only an RGB camera. Which begs the question: will manual labor soon be performed…
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers have developed H2O – Human2HumanOid – a reinforcement learning-based framework that allows a full-sized humanoid robot to be teleoperated by a human in real-time using only an RGB camera. And a promising direction for future research is incorporating lower-body tracking to enable the humanoid to perform more skillful human motions like sports and dancing. Interestingly, a 2022 study to gauge public acceptance of using teleoperated robots to perform labor jobs found that many people are open to remote work with lower pay than onsite roles.
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