MIT project generates custom robots to navigate different terrains

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Researchers at MIT have developed a way for a computer to essentially design its own robotic body, based on the available parts and the local terrain. Dubbed RoboGrammar, the system knows what obstacles it'll need to cover and what equipment is available, and work everything else out from there. The paper's lead author, Allan Zhao, told MIT News said that despite the variety of tasks robots are used for, their designs tend to be "all very similar in their shape or design." Robots are frequently designed to mimic people, animals (with four legs) or vehicles, with wheels and tracks to move around. But that may not be the most useful or efficient form, which is why RoboGrammar's only limitation is the practical limits around building robots.

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