Stanford Robotics Seminar ENGR319 | Winter 2026 | Gen Control, Action Chunking, Moravec’s Paradox

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For more information about Stanford’s graduate programs, visit: https://online.stanford.edu/graduate-education February 27, 2026 This seminar covers: • Mathematical evidence for Moravec’s claim • Key innovations in modern robot learning To follow along with the seminar schedule, visit: https://stanfordasl.github.io/robotics_seminar/ Max Simchowitz is an Assistant Professor at the Machine Learning Department at CMU.
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