💨 Abstract
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed AI-powered robots called "legged metamachines" that can evolve, reconfigure, and recover from damage. These robots are composed of autonomous modules that can snap together in various forms, allowing for adaptable and resilient movement. The AI designs unusual body shapes, enabling the robots to move like seals, lizards, or kangaroos.
Courtesy: Rory McKeown
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