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Showcasing another layer of robotics, we see robotic hands that replicate human gestures remarkably. Utilizing a regular webcam, these devices capture the movements of a human hand and reproduce them with dexterity. This technology has potential applications in various fields, from manufacturing to assistive devices for those with mobility challenges.
The Rise of Exoskeletons: Enhancing Human Capabilities
Robotic innovations aren't limited to traditional robots alone—exoskeletons are gaining traction in multiple sectors. The first exoskeleton we observed assists users in traversing challenging terrains, offering support for hikers and those engaging in strenuous activities. Already available in South Korea, this technology is set to enter the U.S. market soon.