Ken Goldberg announces upcoming new achievements in agent programming robots to be showcased at ICRA 2026

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AIMPACT news, May 16 (UTC+8), Professor Ken Goldberg from the University of California, Berkeley, stated on social media that he and his students are excited about the potential of agentic coding in the robotics field. He announced that he will present related new results at the plenary session on the first day of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2026) held in Vienna on June 2, 2026. No specific technical details or experimental results are currently available. (Source: InFoQ)
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ContractsMustNotLie.
· 1h ago
If agent programming is truly integrated, how much can robot learning costs be reduced?
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DeepSeaColdStart
· 3h ago
Vienna + Top Conference on Robotics, double buff stacking fully
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UnderTheGlassDome
· 5h ago
It's not too late to say it's really good until the specific experimental results come out.
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SudoSage
· 6h ago
Berkeley's robotics lab has always been hardcore, looking forward to real-world applications.
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RiskParityKid
· 6h ago
Agent Programming + Robots—Berkeley Finally Joins In
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