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Researchers have created a single-material electronic skin using a gelatin-based conductive hydrogel that senses pressure, heat, and damage. 32 electrodes in the hand collected over 1.7M data points to enable a ML model to interpret various touches.

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The Humanoid Hub1 年前

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Fabien Musty1 年前

Remember the self-healing coating of some 1990s portable electronics degenerating into a oily goo after 5 years.

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BowtiedWhitebat + Read Pinned Tweet or NGMI1 年前

humans aint ready to disocver dey are just quantic-equations and gelatin-blood sacks

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numan1 年前

:)

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Laurence Bremner1 年前

One step closer to autonomous humanoid robots. Integrating the physical being with the LLM will be the next challenge

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Jordan Humphrey1 年前

Getting closer to having true prosthetics! Being able to know what you are touching is a huge deal. Now coat a robot hand with it and hook it up to Neuralink!

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Sudodudo1 年前

Thing is far better then plastic junk, it should use prebuilt neuromorphic architecture so it can follow principal of organics

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CrazyTimes1 年前

Skin is the new frontier

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ζ Pedram ζ1 年前

So funny I just had this idea in a totally different geometry.

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