From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology here have developed a wearable device that can control robotic ...
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AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A breakthrough at the University of Texas could transform how robots touch you and everyday objects. Called Fragile Object Grasping with Tactile Sensing (FORTE), these special robot ...
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The MIT team is using the wristband to gather hand motion data from many more users with different hand sizes, finger shapes, and gestures. They envision building a large dataset of hand motions that ...
A note to readers: This story does not necessarily reflect the perspectives of all members of the Deaf community on the use of AI or robotic tools to teach American Sign Language to deaf or hard of ...
Abstract: The paper suggests a positive design of a hand gesture control robot. The system bridges the robot and the human by physical change, like hand tilting. Hand motion is detected by an ADXL355 ...
Engineers have unveiled a robotic hand that is sensitive enough to handle items like crisps and raspberries without damaging them. The breakthrough marks a major milestone towards creating robots with ...