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Imagine a General AI that can think, learn, and develop like a human. DeepShift Labs is making a bio-mimetic, dynamic robot dog that will collect data and train the AI. Your support will be instrumental to make the world's first General Intelligence.
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Bad News: It broke
Bad and good news. The robots x-axis joint shattered. May more cracks have been spotted. Good news: I will remodel the entire robot from ground up. Yay! If anyone has experience, please reach out.
Published on December 9, 2021 by Krishna Shah
It started walking!!!
After 6 months and a considerable amount of money, it works! It walks a little. It is definitely walking but it is sliding more than walking. I will try some new things to get it to walk without almost breaking.
Published on November 24, 2021 by Krishna Shah
Inverse Kinematics Work!!
I know that this is a large jump from nothing. I have already spend $200 of mine to get the main parts(motors, PLA filament, etc) and build the base robot. After a grueling 3 months, my inverse kinematics are fully working on the robot. I w...
Published on November 13, 2021 by Krishna Shah
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Welcome to Project Zeta
Published on November 13, 2021 by Krishna Shah
Hello dear community, This is a place where you can ask any questions or concerns regarding this project. You may have noticed that I am a beginner with robot dogs or Opencollective projects. Any suggestions, advice, or help would be greatl...
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This project first started as a learning/hobby project 2 years ago. I simply wanted to build a quadrupedal, but after 3 long attempts, I failed. There were motor torque issues, software gait issues, and hardware issues. So, I wanted to make 1 final project, Project Zeta. I have invested 6 months and $200 already to get it to work. The complexity and my previous attempts led me to make this open source. But as the project evolves, I need more parts, but can't afford to spend more money. That is were you come in! With the help of you, the awesome community, I can not only complete my dream, but the dreams of a lot of hobbyists.