Scientists have developed a method to determine if an individual vehicle is contributing to a team goal.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers have developed an AI-based method to train robots to work together. ScienceDaily reported this.
“We have developed a machine learning method that allows us to determine if an individual is contributing to a global team goal. Looking at it from a sporting point of view, a player can score of a goal, but we also want to know about the actions of other team members that led to the goal, such as who made the assist,” said researcher Gyu Tran.
The algorithms developed by the researchers can also detect when the robot is doing something that does not help the goal.
This type of algorithm developed is applicable to many real-world situations, such as military surveillance, warehouse robot collaboration, traffic signal control, autonomous vehicles coordinating deliveries, or power grid control , said Tran.
It was previously reported that researchers have grown a mini-brain through 3D printing from human tissue.
The engineers demonstrated a surgical robot for the installation of the Neuralink neuro-chip
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