Rapid AI Evolution and Physical Resilience
AI-Evolved Robot Shows Remarkable Resilience
Northwestern University researchers develop a “legged metamachine” that functions even after being cut in half.

A modular legged robot designed by AI walks across a laboratory floor, showing its segmented and resilient structure.
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Researchers at Northwestern University have developed an AI-evolved modular robot called a “legged metamachine” [1]. The AI design process took only minutes to complete in a digital simulation before the physical model was built [3]. This robot is designed for extreme adaptability and high resilience in challenging environments [2]. The metamachine can reconfigure its movement patterns to stay functional despite severe damage [1]. During testing, the robot continued to walk even after researchers cut it in half [1][2]. This ability to adapt its gait makes the machine nearly impossible to destroy in practical scenarios [1]. Scientists aim for these adaptable structures to assist in search and rescue missions where traditional robots might fail [3]. By using AI to evolve the physical structure, the team bypassed years of manual engineering [1][3].
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