PulseAugur
EN
LIVE 18:35:19

MIT wristband uses ultrasound to teach robots human dexterity

MIT researchers have developed an ultrasound wristband that captures human hand and muscle movements. This data is then used to train robots, enabling them to perform complex tasks like housework and surgery with greater dexterity. The system uses AI to decode the captured movements, allowing a robotic hand to mimic gestures in near real-time. Future applications could involve creating large datasets to train robots for autonomous learning of fine motor skills. AI

IMPACT Enables robots to learn complex dexterous tasks, potentially accelerating their adoption in domestic and medical fields.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new technology developed by researchers at an academic institution, which is a form of research output. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

Read on Fortune →

AI-generated summary · Google Gemini · from 1 sources. How we write summaries →

MIT wristband uses ultrasound to teach robots human dexterity

COVERAGE [1]

  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · The Associated Press, Rodrique Ngowi ·

    MIT researchers made a wristband to teach robots how to do housework and surgery

    Unlike tech's obsession with AI for computer tasks, MIT professor Xuanhe Zhao is focusing on trying to make AI more useful in the physical world.