Robots will touch more tenderly when they wear this sensitive skin

Robots will touch more tenderly when they wear this sensitive skin

By Devin Coldewey

Robots increasingly have to interact with ordinary (that is to say, human-focused) objects and environments, and part of that is imitating the extremely delicate and complex human grip. A new type of electronic skin allows a robot to feel not just the pressure from its grip, but whether and in what direction an object is sliding or slipping. Read More

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Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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