@zobotics This is honestly one of the best practical designs I’ve see, but the head is also needed for tele operation, you don’t want the entire body of the robot moving just because you want to look left.
Robotics could learn a lot from physically handicapped people on how they perform complex tasks.
People with less limbs, digits and even blind and deaf can do complex physical tasks. They need tactile feedback, context, and practice.
Tactile is the big unlock for “physical AI”
Touching the Future: Human-AI Collaboration with Palmplug
Palmplug is reshaping how we interact with machines. With precision tracking, haptic feedback, and full dexterity in a lightweight wearable, it connects the physical and digital worlds—empowering real-time control in healthcare, robotics, rehab, and training.
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With the connectivity, speed and efficiency that #wireless provides, our #Catalyst2024 Winners - @UPchieve, @Healthy_Hip_Hop & @MaroHealth - are reaching people with the phone in their hand and providing solutions to some of society’s biggest issues: https://t.co/2fgzXBTy8X
Our #Catalyst2024 Finalist @PalmplugLabs is a is a multisensory hand tracking wearable that aids in stroke rehabilitation by allowing patients to engage in gamified rehabilitation remotely. Learn more in our latest blog: https://t.co/HKK49TeYW5
One of the many highlights of Summit Week is the Summit Opening Reception on Wednesday evening. Join us at Thaden School's Great Hall for an immersive first experience of the summit. This event will host stories of innovation and growth, with opportunities to expand your network.
The Seed and The Soil
Entrepreneurs are like gardeners, planting the seeds of their ideas in the fertile soil of markets.
The seed is the product, the embodiment of the entrepreneur's vision and hard work.
The soil is the market, the users, the very environment in which the seed is planted.
The entrepreneur's job is twofold: to craft the perfect seed and to find the perfect soil in which to plant it.
To understand the interplay between seed and soil, an entrepreneur can observe the landscape, gather samples, and study the trees that have thrived there before.
Additionally, they should test their seed in different soils, analyze results, and iterate until there's a sprout.
But a sprout is not enough. The entrepreneur must nurture their product. Prune and shape it until it's fully grown.
A successful tree not only bears fruit but also drops seeds of its own, propagating and spreading its influence.
The entrepreneur's goal is not just to grow one tree, but to cultivate an entire forest.
From a single seed, a forest. From a forest, an ecosystem.
An ecosystem that transforms the landscape and soil from which the original seed was planted.