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AI Software Lets Robots ‘Learn’ How to Move Hands

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University of Portsmouth egghead Honghai Liu in the UK and Jiao Tong University robot nerd Xiangyang Zhu in China are using artificial intelligence software to let robots “LEARN” how to move their robot hands by copying the movements of a human hand. The “cyberglove” (pictured) provides movement input for the system. Digital cameras are also used to capture movement.

Original post by Mike

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