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MIT researchers channel AI to turn hand gestures into robot training data
MIT researchers developed a wristband using ultrasound and AI to capture human hand gestures, enabling robots to mimic dexterous movements for tasks like housework and surgery. The device tracks muscle and tendon activity, achieving precise gesture replication within 120 milliseconds and supporting wireless operation.
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