I've Covered Robots for Years. This One Is Different

# The Robot That Finally Understands Physical Tasks A new robotic hand called Eka can handle real-world jobs like sorting food and changing lightbulbs with a flexibility that surprised even seasoned robot watchers. Unlike previous robots that needed to be programmed for each specific task, this one learns and adapts, similar to how ChatGPT revolutionized AI by understanding language instead of following rigid rules. It suggests we're reaching a turning point where robots could become genuinely useful for everyday work rather than staying locked into narrow, repetitive tasks.
From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in lightbulbs, Eka’s robotic claw feels like we're approaching a ChatGPT moment for the physical world.
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