Talk to the Hand: Why the Robot Revolution Lies In Its Fingers
The biggest obstacle to a robot takeover of the world lies not in artificial intelligence but in the dexterity of their hands, writes Satyen K. Bordoloi It is 2015. We are at the inaugural Amazon Picking Challenge in Seattle, Washington, where a highly advanced robotic arm hovers before a standard warehouse shelf. Its job is [...] The post Talk to the Hand: Why the Robot Revolution Lies In Its Fingers appeared first on Sify .
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