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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.

BowtiedWhitebat + Read Pinned Tweet or NGMI1 年前
humans aint ready to disocver dey are just quantic-equations and gelatin-blood sacks

numan1 年前
:)

Laurence Bremner1 年前
One step closer to autonomous humanoid robots. Integrating the physical being with the LLM will be the next challenge

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!

Sudodudo1 年前
Thing is far better then plastic junk, it should use prebuilt neuromorphic architecture so it can follow principal of organics

CrazyTimes1 年前
Skin is the new frontier

ζ Pedram ζ1 年前
So funny I just had this idea in a totally different geometry.
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For the record: 2P is not "black" either. Her model has dark skin and white clothes, and she's meant to be a 2B recolor (A mock machine, after all) because she was created (by machines) using 2B's damaged data. She's not representing any specific "race". She's basically the result of the machines trying to copy 2B.
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