New robotic control software avoids jamming their joints

Researchers at the Swiss École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have developed a software framework called Kinematic Intelligence, which allows robots to learn from each other despite having different hardware. This innovation is similar to how smartphones sync data when switching devices. Traditionally, when a new robot model is introduced, it requires retraining from scratch due to differences in design and capabilities. The new system enables robots to adapt to these differences, allowing them to replicate tasks demonstrated by humans without starting over. This advancement is crucial as it addresses the challenges posed by rapidly evolving robotic designs, ensuring that robots can continue to perform tasks efficiently even with new configurations. QUESTION: How might the ability for robots to learn from each other impact the future of industries that rely heavily on automation? 

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