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Here’s our soft robot hand in action: This article was originally published in the May 2015 issue of Popular Science, under the title “Wave Hello To A Soft Robot Hand.” ...
OpenAI, a non-profit organization that researches artificial intelligence, is developing a robot hand that can solve a Rubik's cube with one hand. This technology does not rely on algorithms ...
A robotic hand solving Rubik’s cube has all the makings of hype headlines, but underlying OpenAI’s latest achievement is some subtler, more interesting science.
Using novel neural networks developed by OpenAI, this robotic hand is able to learn how to solve a Rubik's Cube on its own.
The AI then trained itself in a computer simulation, learning how the movements of the hand affect the cube and how gravity affects the cube as it’s being manipulated.
Finally, a ``robot hand that has gained a sense of touch'' has appeared, and it is possible to handle softly from heavy objects to potatoes with a sensor more accurate than humans ...
If you want an easy project to complete in a day or so, or something to introduce kids to the world of robots and electronics, make this light-following robot your weekend project.
Engineering that kind of robot is complex to say the least, and also expensive: Some robotic hands can cost more than $100,000.
How do you make a robot smarter? Program it to know what it doesn’t know Peer-Reviewed Publication Princeton University, Engineering School ...
Ok, let's get started designing a robotic hand in order to learn some 2D CNC design techniques. Sure we could have made something boring like an acrylic computer case, but let's face it, fake ...