MIT Researcher Creates AI System for Smarter Factory Robots

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An MIT researcher has developed an artificial intelligence system that teaches robots to handle complex tasks like humans, potentially transforming factory and warehouse operations.


Zhutian "Skye" Yang developed the technology at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.


Her system helps robots manage tasks requiring multiple steps and quick adjustments, moving beyond simple repetitive actions.


The technology uses advanced AI models to help robots plan and execute complex movements. Tests are being conducted on Franka robots, which are known for their precision.


The system could revolutionize manufacturing by helping robots handle different parts of the assembly process.


In logistics, it could improve how machines adapt to various package sizes and shapes.


The technology might even expand into service jobs, from restaurant kitchens to healthcare facilities.


The research aims to make robots function more like workplace partners than simple tools.


Yang's work has caught the attention of both researchers and industry leaders as companies seek ways to make robots more adaptable in the workplace.