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The last nail in their coffin might be a new robotic arm from a company called RightHand Robotics that’s not only able to teach itself how to pick up objects it’s never handled before, but it ...
An AI Robot Learned How to Pick up Objects After Training Only in the Virtual World It didn’t need to actually touch objects to learn how to handle them.
Understanding how elephants use their trunks to pick up small objects could lead to robots designed with flexible hands or grippers, according to a new study. Skip to main content.
MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a new system that gives robots the power to pick up and handle any object, even those they haven't seen before.
This robot brain can teach other machines to pick up unknown objects. News. By Cat Ellis, Olivia Tambini published 18 March 2019 Another step forward in AI.
The 'Third Thumb' can be used to pick up objects, open drinks bottles, sift through playing cards and even peel a banana - all with just one hand, reveal experts at the University of Cambridge.
The 'Third Thumb' can be used to pick up objects, open drinks bottles, sift through playing cards and even peel a banana - all with just one hand, reveal experts at the University of Cambridge.
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