Robots Learning On Their OWN?


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Stephen Hoover and Larry Greenemeier discuss how the robotic age has met difficult requirements that humans cannot possibly do, but despite the complexity of the robotic industry's technology, robots still cannot "learn" by its own freedom. Humans have basic instructions and coding for the robot to follow, but a robot is unable to create its own code based on what information presented is repeated. So, these two gentlemen discuss how a robot would in fact be able to process its own learning capabilities. The term for the learning freedom for robots is called Machine Learning. People who specialize in robotics have created a hard drive in order for a robot to learn and label specific things to the information that it receives. When the information is repeated, the robot would automatically recall the information from the previous time it was given.




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