MIT roboticist Russ Tedrake on why robots should embrace contact, softness, and physics instead of fighting gravity.

Russ Tedrake — Roboticist, MIT professor, and VP of robotics research at Toyota Research Institute. Known for underactuated robotics, control theory, MIT's DARPA Robotics Challenge team, and the Drake simulator.
Russ Tedrake joins Lex Fridman to explore the elegance of letting physics do the work in robotics, from passive dynamic walkers to barefoot running, which Tedrake practices on a near-marathon daily commute. He recounts MIT's DARPA Robotics Challenge journey, including the famous Atlas fall getting out of the car. The conversation digs into why contact and manipulation are so hard, the paradoxes of rigid-body physics, and how soft robotics and tactile sensing could change everything. They close on fleet learning, home robots for aging in place, fears of robots, and book recommendations.
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Ken Bob Saxton
“ken bob saxton he's an interesting guy but i think his book captured the right way to describe running barefoot running to somebody better than any other i've seen” — guest 00:27:25Find it on Amazon
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Kai-Fu Lee
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Yuval Noah Harari
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Yuval Noah Harari
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George Orwell
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