What's the state and future of humanoid robotics? An esteemed roboticist, Jun-Ho Oh shared his insights into this. 👇 Oh reflected that the natural progression towards humanoid forms is because robots operate within human spaces. For instance, it's natural to develop and have robots with human-like abilities for tasks such as opening doors or driving cars. Additionally, he notes the significant potential of humanoid robots. And, when it comes to imbuing AI into humanoid robots, there's a need to balance aspects of autonomy and safety. The faster and stronger a robot is, the more unsafe it could be if it acts unpredictably. He further notes the critical need for a balance between autonomy and safety. In this regard, robots should be balanced with human oversight. More: https://bit.ly/3Rl4Yb9 #Robotics #HumanoidRobots
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🤖 humanoid #robot with advanced #robotic arms. 🦾 These arms extend human capabilities, allowing for precise and delicate tasks. 🤓 The humanoid robot represents a future where #machines work alongside humans, enhancing our lives. Do you see humanoid robots becoming common in homes or specialized for industrial use? #Robotics #Al #FutureTech #Innovation #Engineering #HumanoidRobot #TechTrends
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✨ Ready to Meet Your New Co-Worker?✨ Recently IFR mentioned, that humanoid robots will be in TOP5 trends in 2024. And now we have information about Figure 01. A marvelous humanoid robot from Figure This humanoid robot is designed to perform real-world tasks autonomously, marking a milestone in robotics and automation. Key Features of Figure 01 include: → Autonomous navigation and sophisticated force-based manipulation, enabling it to interact with and navigate through its environment with human-like dexterity. → A highly developed vision model for bin detection and prioritization, allowing it to efficiently identify and interact with targeted objects. → Reactive bin manipulation capabilities, demonstrating an advanced level of adaptability to variations in object positioning, ensuring high success rates in task completion. →The technology underpinning Figure 01 is not just limited to specific tasks but is generalizable, indicating its potential applicability in a wide range of pick-and-place activities. Figure's breakthrough with humanoid robots matches IFR's predictions, moving us closer to a future where these robots boost productivity and innovation in daily life and work. Again we meet the excellent new humanoid robot. What’s your opinion about humanoid robots. Do they will be a normality in coming years? credits: Figure
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