The athletic power of quadcopters
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Raffaello D’Andrea demos his flying quadcopters: robots that think like athletes, solving physical problems with algorithms that help them learn.
D’Andrea shows drones that play catch, balance and make decisions together.
Raffaello D’Andrea demos his flying quadcopters: robots that think like athletes, solving physical problems with algorithms that help them learn.
D’Andrea shows drones that play catch, balance and make decisions together.
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