Robot Metabolism: Towards machines that can grow by consuming other machines
Robot Metabolism: Towards machines that can grow by consuming other machines
Biological lifeforms can heal, grow, adapt, and reproduce -- abilities essential for sustained survival and development. In contrast, robots today are primarily monolithic machines with limited ability to self-repair, physically develop, or incorporate material from their environments. While robot minds rapidly evolve new behaviors through AI, their bodies remain closed systems, unable to systematically integrate material to grow or heal. We argue that open-ended physical adaptation is only possible when robots are designed using a small repertoire of simple modules. This allows machines to mechanically adapt by consuming parts from other machines or their surroundings and shed broken components. We demonstrate this principle on a truss modular robot platform. We show how robots can grow bigger, faster, and more capable by consuming materials from their environment and other robots. We suggest that machine metabolic processes like those demonstrated here will be an essential part of any sustained future robot ecology.
Hod Lipson、Siddharth Bhutoria、Evan H. Tong、Yuhang Hu、Omer Mustel、Donghan Kim、Judah Goldfeder、Philippe Martin Wyder、Riyaan Bakhda、Meiqi Zhao、Quinn A. Booth、Matthew E. Modi、Andrew Song、Simon Kang、Jiahao Wu、Priya Patel、Robert T. Kasumi、David Yi、Nihar Niraj Garg、Pranav Jhunjhunwala
自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术
Hod Lipson,Siddharth Bhutoria,Evan H. Tong,Yuhang Hu,Omer Mustel,Donghan Kim,Judah Goldfeder,Philippe Martin Wyder,Riyaan Bakhda,Meiqi Zhao,Quinn A. Booth,Matthew E. Modi,Andrew Song,Simon Kang,Jiahao Wu,Priya Patel,Robert T. Kasumi,David Yi,Nihar Niraj Garg,Pranav Jhunjhunwala.Robot Metabolism: Towards machines that can grow by consuming other machines[EB/OL].(2025-07-16)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.11192.点此复制
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