As AI powered prosthetic arms become more advanced, a surprising detail could determine whether they truly feel like part of the body: how fast they move.
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How much can an autonomous robotic arm feel like part of the body?
When AI-powered prosthetic arms that move autonomously become widespread, understanding how people feel about them and accept ...
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Robots observe humans, learn to move arms, set and clear table autonomously with new method
A new methodology is helping robots to move its arms autonomously. Researchers combined a ...
A virtual forearm can bend in a blink. It can also take its time, easing toward a target as if it is thinking about the move.
A new artificial intelligence control system enables soft robotic arms to learn a wide repertoire of motions and tasks once, ...
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Brain-inspired AI helps soft robot arms switch tasks and stay stable
Researchers have developed an AI control system that enables soft robotic arms to learn a wide repertoire of motions and ...
Human hands are a wonder of nature and unmatched in the animal kingdom. They can twist caps, flick switches, handle tiny objects with ease, and perform thousands of tasks every day. Robot hands ...
But that’s not how living creatures work. While the overwhelming majority of macroscopic living beings contain some sort of ...
There’s been a lot of talk recently about designing robots in human form for manufacturing and distribution environments. Does that make sense?
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