Germany has launched one of the world’s largest humanoid robot training centers, designed to help robots learn skills needed for real-world tasks. The facility can train more than 100 humanoid robot models from multiple companies at the same time and recreates everyday and industrial environments for practice. Robots learn by observing humans and repeating actions, gradually mastering around 45 basic atomic skills such as grasping objects, moving items, and placing them correctly.
These fundamental abilities are intended to form the building blocks for more complex tasks in sectors like manufacturing, logistics, and service work. A major goal of the center is to generate large amounts of data to improve AI models that control robots. Engineers expect the facility to produce tens of thousands of data entries every day as robots perform repeated actions in realistic scenarios. By collecting and sharing this data, researchers hope to develop a powerful shared AI system that can help different humanoid robots learn faster and collaborate better.
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