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Why Robot Manipulation Still Lags Behind Human Touch

Why Robot Manipulation Still Lags Behind Human Touch

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In episode 14 of The Robotics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore a surprising frontier in robotics: why even the most advanced robot arms struggle with tasks that humans find trivial, like threading a needle or handling a raw egg without breaking it. They dive into the physics of contact-rich manipulation, the limitations of current tactile sensors, and the latest research from MIT's CSAIL lab on 'gel-based' fingertips that can measure shear force and texture in real time. The hosts also discuss how the shift to electric vehicles is driving demand for more dexterous assembly robots, and why companies like Boston Dynamics and Fanuc are investing in new end-effector designs. This episode offers a concrete look at the gap between human touch and robotic grasping, and what breakthroughs are on the horizon. #RobotManipulation #ContactRichManipulation #TactileSensors #MITCSAIL #GelBasedFingertips #BostonDynamics #Fanuc #EndEffectors #ElectricVehicleAssembly #DexterousRobots #RoboticGrasping #PrecisionManufacturing #Technology #Robotics #IndustrialRobots #AutonomousSystems #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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