@robotsdigest: Hugging Face just released LeRobot Humanoid An open-source, low-cost (~$2.5k), 3D-printed humanoid built for robot lear…
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Hugging Face has released LeRobot Humanoid, an open-source, low-cost ($2.5k) 3D-printed humanoid robot designed for robot learning, including hardware, software, simulation, and training tools.
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