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Project Fetch: Phase Two

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Project Fetch: Phase Two
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Anthropic researchers revisit 'Project Fetch' to test if newer AI models can control a robotic quadruped without human assistance. The results show significant speed improvements, though precise physical manipulation remains a challenge.

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It demonstrates the rapid evolution of AI capabilities in physical robotics and autonomous task execution.

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Michael Ilie, C. Daniel Freeman, and Kevin K. Troy

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