The image of a robotics engineer warning that a prototype could crush a human skull is a vivid one, but the hard evidence available today tells a narrower story about risk, hype, and accountability in ...
“Powerful enough to fracture a human skull.” Those words, attributed to Robert Gruendel, the former head of product safety at Figure AI, cut through the usual optimism surrounding humanoid robotics ...
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A soft robot inserted through a tiny hole in the skull can deploy six sensor-filled legs on the surface of the brain. A version of this soft robot has been successfully tested in a miniature pig and ...
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