@rohanpaul_ai: Robot's locomotion and recovery under unexpected force in real time. The recovery phase was something
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A tweet showcases a robot's ability to maintain locomotion and recover from unexpected forces in real time.
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Robot’s locomotion and recovery under unexpected force in real time.
The recovery phase was something 😀 https://t.co/tl03XmZB1P
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