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Carnegie Mellon University researchers develop novel way for robots to learn household chores by watching humans

In essence, the method relies on a robot first watching a human perform a task — like opening and closing appliances or taking a trash bag out of the garbage — before it then begins to replicate that task on its own, which can take only a few hours to master after a period of trial and error.
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