<p>➀ Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and NVIDIA have developed a new model to train robots to move like human athletes.</p><p>➁ The model, called ASAP, involves a two-stage training framework that improves the adaptability and fluidity of robot movements.</p><p>➂ While the robot successfully replicated several iconic sports moves, more work is needed to make robots as athletic as professional athletes.</p>
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