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Boston Dynamics has demonstrated its new Atlas humanoid robot lifting and carrying a 50-pound fridge.
The robot uses its whole body to balance and move the heavy object in a natural, human-like way.
Before doing it in the real world, Atlas practiced the task for millions of hours in a virtual simulation.
The human body became a software engineering problem the minute CRISPR arrived. Now, AI writes better code than humans, with every disease becoming a potential coding challenge.
No surgery. No wires. No brain implant.
A retainer that controls your iPhone with your tongue.
This is MIT's 0.7mm answer to Neuralink.
The startup Augmental built a device called the MouthPad.
Founder Tomás Vega designed it as a dental-grade smart retainer.
It sits on the roof of your palate.
A capacitive trackpad reads tongue movement as input.
Users swipe, tap, and type completely hands-free.
The device runs about 9 hours per charge.
Augmental reports 100+ users already deployed in the field.
Neuralink requires skull surgery to read brain signals.
This approach grants similar independence with zero medical risk.
It serves people with spinal cord injuries and paralysis.
Sometimes the smartest answer skips the operating room entirely.
QUESTIONS:
Where else do we reach for surgery when simpler tools exist?
What makes assistive tech go from clever demo to daily lifeline?
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Touch alone isn’t enough. 🖐️
For robotics, tactile intelligence truly levels up when touch gains spatial meaning.
At #ICRA2026, we dove into the core concept behind SaTA: Spatially-anchored Tactile Awareness for robust, dexterous manipulation. Read it here: https://t.co/0YkJujtSaU.
The challenge is fundamental: a robot shouldn’t just register a touch, it needs to understand exactly where that contact occurs relative to its fingers, joints, and overall hand structure.
This is the missing link that turns raw data into precise, real-time adjustments during manipulation.
Why does this matter? Because the most complex part of any manipulation task happens when vision is at its least reliable, that final millimeter before insertion, sliding, gripping, or fine-tuning.
At Sharpa, this is exactly why we’re building tactile hands and tactile AI in tandem. 🚀
#Sharpa #Robotics #EmbodiedAI #TactileIntelligence #ICRA2026 #DexterousManipulation
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