Robot Hand Senses Nearby Objects

Check out that robot hand that is able to sense a nearby object before it comes into contact with it, courtesy of using the electrolocation process which involves the robot’s fingertips sending out weak electrical impulses to approaching objects which soon after interfere with that impulse, enabling the hand to style the object before

touching it. that sense of pre-touch is the ultimate goal for Intel’s researchers, and guess that will help future bionic arms in robots operate much more efficiently.

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