A large library of complex movements controlled by AI
A large library of complex movements controlled by AI

In most of the scenes we have seen lately with robots, where they perform spectacular movements, somersaults, acrobatics or martial arts, there was a small detail hidden behind the demonstration, many times that was just movement programmed specifically for that presentation, that is, the robot had not really turned on the skill, although very impressive, what it did was reproduce a previously trained sequence, but now Chinese researchers may have taken an important step to change that.

The Omni Extreme attempts to solve this with a two-stage approach, training and simulation, using a high-capacity model that learns by observing several specialists in motion. Instead of creating one skill at a time, the system learns to imitate a wide variety of behaviors simultaneously. Refinement with reinforcement learning that adjusts the movements considering the real physical imitations of the robot such as the torque of the motors, the speed of the actuators and the energy consumption.
