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Eka startup achieves breakthrough robotic dexterity, mimicking human-like manipulation

Eka, a startup co-founded by MIT professor Pulkit Agrawal and former Google DeepMind researcher Tuomas Haarnoja, has developed a robot arm capable of unprecedented dexterity, demonstrated by its ability to screw in a light bulb. This advancement, which the founders believe is halfway to solving the challenge of robot manipulation, could revolutionize various industries from manufacturing to households. The robot's fluid and natural movements are compared to the initial experience of interacting with ChatGPT, suggesting a significant leap in embodied intelligence for machines. AI

影响 This development could significantly enhance robot capabilities in physical tasks, potentially leading to broader adoption in various sectors.

排序理由 The article describes a new robotic dexterity capability from a startup, drawing parallels to AI advancements like ChatGPT, and mentions past work by OpenAI.

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Eka startup achieves breakthrough robotic dexterity, mimicking human-like manipulation

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  1. Wired — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Will Knight ·

    When Robots Have Their ChatGPT Moment, Remember These Pincers

    From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?