- AI was used to create a one-size-fits-all exoskeleton that adapts to different users without the need for individual adjustments
- Exoskeletons traditionally require handcrafted control policies for each user, making them expensive
- AI-generated control policies reduced the cost of exoskeletons and improved metabolic rate reduction during walking, running, and stair climbing
- Neural networks allowed for continuous control, enabling smooth transitions between different activities
- Future improvements aim to make exoskeletons quieter, lighter, and more comfortable, with a focus on customization for individuals with gait impairments
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