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ALOHA is an open-source hardware System for bimanual teleoperation. With a $20k budget, it is capable of teleoperating precise dexterity tasks like these ones [source, read more:

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Didier Sicsic3 years ago

It would be more convincing if the operator was in another room. Beyond hardware performance, would it be possible to achieve the same things without direct eye contact?

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The M.I.T.H3 years ago

Now surgeons can work from home, need pretty reliable internet service though

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California_Kid3 years ago

Connect those arms to a drone… and this guy is out of work…!

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Black Prime3 years ago

So cool

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Entropy Lapse3 years ago

Train this Movements in AI Model and Start The War !

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Young Liu3 years ago

This is amazing. How many fingers do we need to control it?

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Big Money Dreese3 years ago

Nice 😊

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Randall Westfall3 years ago

The skill really belongs to the operator

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Steve 😎3 years ago

I am pretty sure there is already remote surgery being done this way. However, I do not see this becoming a way to assemble things. The 10x speed is about how fast humans do the work now. I do not see this being an alternative to humans at 1x speed... way too slow.

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Deb3 years ago

We have had machines doing this for many generations just not hands and body talking form . Cool but to creepy for me et cetra on humans losing more jobs

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David Sault3 years ago

I can do that. Why use fake hands??

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Rombbb3 years ago

🤯🥰

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