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.
Researchers at the EPFL in Switzerland have built one of the fastest robots on the planet. According to a press release, the multi-axis arm can catch all manner of crazy shaped objects in less than ...
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.
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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 ...
A robotic arm that moves too quickly can feel creepy. One that moves too slowly feels awkward and unhelpful. In a VR study, researchers found that AI-powered prosthetic arms were best accepted when ...
When AI powered prosthetic arms that move autonomously become widespread, understanding how people feel about them and accept them will be crucial. In ...
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Video: How the ‘world’s fastest developed’ humanoid robot was built in record time
UK-based robotics company Humanoid has released a 19-minute documentary that offers a behind-the-scenes look ...
Advances in motor design have allowed different types of robots to both specialize for industrial functions and converge in precision.
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