Apparently, all the tech giants are working to produce robots that will assist us in our daily tasks, and if Apple were to start with simple models, the company will eventually enter the human-shaped robot market.
This is what an official report from Apple's Machine Learning Research Lab suggests, focusing on how to train the precision of humanoid robots' movements. In short, rather than relying on robots to train robots, the paper touts the merits of a hybrid approach in which humans also teach robots their movements.
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The process involves the use of mixed reality headsets such as a modified version of the Apple Vision Pro, and even the competitor Meta Quest. For example, the headsets record hand movements in space, data that is then used to feed the robots' artificial intelligence.
According to the researchers, this approach is less expensive and allows for more accurate results than the method using only robot "teachers."