Humanoid robots harvesting tea in China
In April the humanoid Robots attracted attention running a half marathon in Beijing, it seemed more like an impressive demonstration of balance, locomotion and robotic coordination, but a few weeks later, China decided to take those humanoids to an environment much more difficult than a track prepared for public exhibition.
At various times, the fingers of the G1 applied excessive pressure and ended up damaging some blades during handling. According to those responsible for the project, the movements of two robots were constantly monitored using motion capture and learning systems in the cloud, each failure generated new data to immediately optimize the control algorithms of the biomechanical hands, that is, the error of a single robot instantly feeds the learning of all the rest of us who are connected.