Cassie the running robot achieves Guinness World Record in 100-meter dash in Oregon

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Meet Cassie, a robot developed at Oregon State University that is now a world record holder.

While paling in comparison to a Usain Bolt , Cassie's time of 24.73 seconds is impressive considering it's the first robot to use machine learning to control a running gait on outdoor terrain. The feat was executed on Oregon State's Whyte Track and Field Center.

"We have been building the understanding to achieve this world record over the past several years, running a 5K and also going up and down stairs," graduate student Devin Crowley, who spearheaded the Guinness feat,“Machine learning approaches have long been used for pattern recognition, such as image recognition, but generating control behaviors for robots is new and different.

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