“Clutter is a special challenge for robots, but new Carnegie Mellon University software is helping robots cope, whether they’re beating a path across the moon or grabbing a milk jug from the back of the refrigerator. The software not only helped a robot deal efficiently with clutter, but it also surprisingly revealed the robot’s creativity in solving problems.”
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