South Korean startup Zengit is developing robots that learn human skills by recording skilled workers' movements using body cameras, motion tracking, and sensors to capture hand coordination, grip control, and timing, then converting this data into machine-readable instructions that enable humanoid robots to practice complex tasks in virtual reality environments before deployment in factories, hotels, and homes.
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Imagine a robot learning from a human worker in real time. R L D W R L D straps [music] cameras and sensors to skilled workers to record every hand move, grip, timing, force. Engineers turn that into R L D X models [music] so humanoid robots can practice tricky tasks in VR and labs. Backed by big partners and new funding, [music] they aim for useful robots by 2028 in factories, in hotels, in homes. South Korea is betting big on physical AI to tackle labor gaps with [music] global cloud programs in the mix. Follow Zenger for more science and tech updates.
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