Recent research at Kennesaw State University is working to create robots that better understand movement, touch, and ...
Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited. At Kennesaw State University, new research is enabling robots to better ...
By learning from human touch, robots can grip objects more safely and adapt to real-world conditions without massive training ...
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Microsoft’s Rho-alpha lets robots obey plain commands far beyond factory work
Robots have long excelled at repetitive factory tasks, but they have struggled with the messy ambiguity of everyday human ...
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Soft robotic hand 'sees' around corners to achieve human-like touch
To reliably complete household chores, assemble products and tackle other manual tasks, robots should be able to adapt their ...
Robots excel at many things, but having a good sense of touch is not among them. Whether dropping items or pinching them too tightly, which crushes the object, many robots struggle with these basic ...
Robots often fail outside factories when things move or change. Technology helps them see, feel, and learn, so they can work ...
Robots are getting a sense of touch and a rudimentary sense of pain. A neuromorphic electronic skin can now encode tactile ...
Microsoft’s Rho-alpha pushes robots beyond assembly lines using language commands, tactile sensing, and heavy simulation ...
Zhejiang University researchers build a flexible robotic hand that literally “sees around corners,” combining deep learning ...
Scientists create self-repairing robotic skin with pain detection and modular magnetic patches. The neuromorphic e-skin enables robots to sense harmful contact instantly.
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