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Videos
Electromyography robotic hand
A robotic hand controlled by sensing the muscular contractions
in the arm of the user replicates the movements.
Robots get more ‘sensitive’ with hairy skin
Jeff Thompson teaches his computer how to touch like him
Teaching my computer to touch me the way I touch it. Recorded gestures on my phone to machine learning to hallucinated gestures to robot arm.
Animal-like machine responding to your every move
Madeline Gannon has a pretty clear discourse about the goal of her research and although she tends to blur the boundary between humans and robots, she clearly keeps them in the realm of objects.
Unfortunately, the same can not be said about the description under the video. Clearly Pier 9 is making it sound ridiculous by anthropomorphizing Mimus.
Mimus is a giant industrial robot that’s curious about the world around her. Mimus sees the world differently than us – she uses sensors embedded in the ceiling above to see everyone around her simultaneously. Mimus can react and move quickly around her space to follow your actions and try to decipher your body language.
(source)
Feel Touch on Robotic Hand
For the grand test, they blindfolded the subject and hooked him up to a robotic hand. When they pressed one of the fingers of the hand, it
communicated with the implant, which fired the neurons in the region of the brain corresponding to that finger. At first, the patient was able to correctly identify the location about 85 percent of the time. Then, as he got used to it, he reached 100 percent.“
Testing a balancing humanoid
Testing a balancing humanoid by kicking it… then smiling.
(happens at 1:55)
Percussive maintenance
My old grandmother used to say, anything mechanical give it a good bash.
Humans have been hitting machines probably since they exist (as portrayed in this beautiful supercut by Duncan Robson)
Human-like grace and precision
Robots using this technology are ideally suited for naturally compliant and life-like interaction with people. When tele-operated, the low friction and lack of play allow the transmission to faithfully transmit contact forces to the operator, providing a high-fidelity remote sense of touch.
Hybrid hydrostatic transmission enables robots with human-like grace and precision
/ht CreativeAI
Eurobots
Knowing these kind of robots have killed people before makes this a lot more interesting to watch.