"We need technologists that really apply tech and AI in a humanistic ways." Yves, this was a great note to end our TED conversation on.
Posting this in times of the entanglement between technology and political power becoming unbearable.
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Introducing NEO’s 25 Degrees of Freedom, tendon-driven hands — nearing or surpassing human-level dexterity, strength, speed, and reliability.
For seventy years, robotics worked around the hand problem. The humanoid bet is the reverse: it lives or dies at the fingertips.
The momentum here is incredible! Join us. Join the incredible engineering challenge of building next level robot hands. https://t.co/08pd4bZClI and find more positions here:
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@boxcardavid Yep. It's so much fun that so many folks notice that. I think it's because almost all the components I custom built and this is the one component that is off the shelf. It gives our eyes familiarity comfort.
🤣 😍 🤔 My daughter asked the first question after my presentation at Maker Fair today: "You want robots to learn all these skills from watching videos all day, so why are you telling me I shouldn't spend so much time on youtube?"
Thanks for taking in and sharing about our startup garage energy and our collaboration with @yvesbehar in this @TechCrunch article. @bheater:
“All of this feels almost impossibly far off. Perhaps it’s Kind’s indifference to fundraising, a passive act of defiance as alien to Silicon Valley as rent protection.”
I'm still wrapping my head around this sentence :) That said, the team is ready to grow and move into a real space. 📈
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#humanoid #ArtificialIntelligence #Robots
This should be fun.
l just built it, give it a try:
https://t.co/hWPfTcQyqO
Credits to all the humanoid builders and to Mark Zuckerberg for the site inspiration 😉
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#humanoid#robot
Help me and respond here with an image of a humanoid(ish) robot you like. It can be from a movie, a fantasy creation, from pop culture, one that is actually being built, but let’s not include GenAI ones. I’ll use it for a fun - and potentially insightful - project, which I’ll share in a few days.
(don't limit yourself to the droids in the pic here, which is by Richard Sargent at Hopewell Studios)