This breakthrough in tactile sensing finally gives robots the physical intuition needed to match human dexterity in complex environments. While technically impressive, it signals an inevitable and rapid displacement of the manual workforce in the name of efficiency.
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These Robots Can Feel a Paperclip — And They're Replacing Human Workers
Added:3 g. That's the weight of a paper clip.
These machines can feel a paper clip on their hands. That's why they can handle a beat-up package just as easily as a rigid box. They're adjusting their grip in real time based on what they feel, not just on what they see. And the speed? So, human package sorters average about 3 seconds per package. These robots are right there, essentially matching their speed.
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