Humanoid Robots Achieve 90% Hit Rate in Tennis with Minimal Training
Recent advancements in humanoid robotics have enabled robots to play tennis with a hit rate of approximately 90% after just 5 hours of motion training data.
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Humanoid robotics, embodied AI, warehouse pilots, and real-world deployment signals.
Recent advancements in humanoid robotics have enabled robots to play tennis with a hit rate of approximately 90% after just 5 hours of motion training data.
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