DAIMON Robotics Wants to Give Robot Hands a Sense of Touch

# Robot Hands Are Getting a Sense of Touch—And It Could Change Manufacturing A Hong Kong robotics company has created a massive collection of data that teaches robots to "feel" what they're handling, similar to how human fingertips sense texture and pressure. By combining this touch-sensing technology with visual data, robots can now perform delicate tasks like folding laundry or handling factory work more precisely and reliably. The company is sharing some of this data publicly, which could help other AI developers build robots that work more effectively in the real world.
This article is brought to you by DAIMON Robotics.This April, Hong Kong-based DAIMON Robotics has released Daimon-Infinity, which it describes as the largest omni-modal robotic dataset for physical AI, featuring high resolution tactile sensing and spanning a wide range of tasks from folding laundry
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