The Intelligence of Bobotic Hands

The first robot's hand on the piano in a 3D dimension, which is able to move itself, is still far from the virtue of human hands, but this indicates that very complex skills and movements can also be achieved by simple mechanics as well as the intelligence of robots. Study published in” magazine Science”, team of [...]
Study published in” magazine Science”, is of the Cambridge University team, led by Josie Hughes, and can lead to the development of robotic hands that can be used in surgery or in handling delicate objects. “We can make robots with a wide range of movements, such as walking and swimming”, Hughes points out.
“Intelligent construction designers allow us to achieve great opportunities of movement that require very little control by robot”, he added. According to the expert, the “this approach allows for accelerating the learning of robotic systems using artificial intelligence”.












