OpenAI’s AI-powered robot learned how to solve a Rubik’s cube one-handed

OpenAI’s AI-powered robot learned how to solve a Rubik’s cube one-handed

12/14/2019

link

https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/15/20914575/openai-dactyl-robotic-hand-rubiks-cube-one-handed-solve-dexterity-ai

summary

This article discusses the progress made by OpenAI in developing a robotic hand called Dactyl that can solve a Rubik's Cube with one hand. Dactyl is designed to showcase the capabilities of AI and robotics in achieving fine motor skills and dexterity. The article explains how the team trained the robot hand using a combination of reinforcement learning and simulation, enabling it to manipulate and solve the Rubik's Cube. The achievement of solving the puzzle with a single hand is seen as a significant milestone in the field of robotics and AI, showcasing the potential of such technology in various real-world applications.

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