AI agents trained in simulations that differ from the environments where they are deployed sometimes perform better than agents trained and deployed in the same environment, MIT research shows.
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MIT researchers are developing robotic insects that could someday swarm out of mechanical hives to rapidly perform precise ...
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT in the United States have developed bug-sized robots that are more ...