Researchers Teach Robots To Fall Over Gracefully When Shoved

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It takes skill to fall with grace. Not in a metaphorical sense, but in a very real one: emerging relatively unharmed after a tumble is a skill human have and can refine that robots lack innately, often to comical effect. New research by Georgia Tech wants to protect expensive, wobbly robots of the future, by programming them to fall safely and gracefully. There are plenty of robots designed to avoid falling, like Alphabet's surreal animal-like BigDog series of machines. But bipedal robots, or bipedal-ish robots, designed to operate in spaces made for humans, don't have the luxury of a weird, well-balanced body.