Robots are learning to do many things for us. As researchers have demonstrated, it is now possible to teach them how to use nunchucks. Dr. Cong Wang and his team have built a bionic hand and motion capture glove to teach robots by demonstration. Using this tech, it was possible to teach a robot how to flip nunchucks.
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Watch this robot use nunchucks, after learning like a human student would
The AUBO-i5 has an open architecture control system, which makes integration with custom robot hands possible. Pretty promising if you ask us. More info is available here.
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