Hands for robots.
Hands for robots.
It is not a lack of intelligence that still makes humanoid robberies clumsy, it is a lack of sensitivity, for years we taught machines to copy the movement of human hands, but without allowing them to feel the world they were touching, now a Dutch company has just attacked exactly that blind spot, Manus launched the Metagloves Pro Haptic, professional gloves designed not for games or virtual reality, but for something much more serious, Humanoid teleoperation built-in artificial intelligence, the one that needs to learn with the body, not just with data abstract.
The heart of the system is a rare technology outside of industrial environments, electromagnetic field tracking, unlike cameras that lose fingers when there is occlusion or inertial sensors that accumulate error over time, this method creates a local field and measures at the millimeter level each micro variation caused by the movement of the fingers.
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