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Saturday, December 25, 2021

Topic : Dexterous robotic hands manipulate thousands of objects with ease



Model-free framework reorients over 2,000 diverse objects with a hand facing 

both upward and downward, in a step toward more human-like manipulation.

A one-year-old baby is already more dexterous than a robot. Sure, machines 

can do more than just pick up and place objects, but we're still a long way 

from mimicking a natural need for exploratory or dexterous manipulation.OpenAI gave it a shot with Dactyl (meaning "finger" from the Greek word "daktylos"), a humanoid robot hand that solved a Rubik's cube with software that's a step toward more broad AI and a departure from the conventional single-task approach. "RGB-Stacking," a vision-based system developed by DeepMind, challenges a robot to learn how to gather and stack things.

Now we'll speak about how dexterous robotic hands can effortlessly manipulate millions of objects.


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