New Robot Hand Makes Movies Seem More Likely

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New Robot Hand Makes Movies Seem More Likely

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have created an incredibly dextrous robot hand that can move at lightning speed.


One of the many facts of life is that movie robots are much cooler than real robots. Whether it's Bishop doing his knife trick in Aliens or Data swapping isolinear chips faster than the eye can see in Star Trek, movie robots are almost universally presented as being amazingly fast. Real robots on the other hand, are almost always painfully slow and a little disappointing.

Thank Samus then for Ishikawa Komuro Laboratory at the University of Tokyo, who have created a robot hand that allows us to believe that robots will be awesome in the future. The hand is capable of incredible speeds as well as impressive feats of manual dexterity. The narration on the video is a little on the dry side, but it's impossible to deny how exciting the hand itself is.

Source: Boing Boing [http://www.boingboing.net/2009/08/29/lightning-fast-robot.html]

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Amnestic

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In other news, Skynet seen cackling maniacally.

That's pretty goddamn cool though.
 

Nincompoop

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Lol that is amazing! Finally we have reached the time where robots could kick our asses.

The cellphone grasp was incredible, abbasalutely incredibubble!

I love seeing new advancements in robotics engineering. Thx escapist, for giving me the science in-put I need!
 

j0z

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Holy flying monkey balls!
That was amazing, quite the feat of engineering. I was very impressed by the tweezer demo, well, actually by all of it.
So, when are they going to build the whole robot?
 

Optimus Hagrid

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Weeee! Lookatitgo!

That's awesome. Also, love the way while the hand dribbles it is flipping the bird.
 

Markness

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This is amazing, probably the first video of robots I've seen that have surpassed humans in dexterity.
 

Dioxide20

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Amazing, it also thinks it's amazing, because it was giving us the finger while doing half the tasks.
 

GamerLuck

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Dioxide20 said:
Amazing, it also thinks it's amazing, because it was giving us the finger while doing half the tasks.
Noticed that too... smug little son of a *****...

But yeah, i am now redating my robot-takeover callendar from 100 years from now to 50. we are ssssoooooo fucked....
 

Wintio

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I remember when trying to choose a major for engineering some years ago, and the best robots that they had on campus were the wee soccer robots that worked if the ball was just right (and could be built to similar effectiveness using that lego robotics stuff) and their attempt at a humanoid one that was lucky to manage a few painfully slow steps.

Recently however I've seen that great robot that can run http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv35ItWLBBk
and all of those great Japanese robots (like that power suit to help people lift sacks, or the nurse bears that are in the top articles on the escapist right now) to downright wacky robots like the chair that can rebuild itself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEMx0-4Z1jo&feature=PlayList&p=0D7BEA4AFA4BD491&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3 .

All in all, with this device now I have to feel we are going to start seeing some around the house practical applications for these robots, not just demonstrations and production lines. With the ability to tie knots (other than putting seamen out of work and ruining boyscouts) should be tieing everything from shoes to ties, and with that catching ability... well imagine just throwing something in the general direction of your robot in the corner of the room, and it catches it and throws it to where it's supposed to be.

I want my I-robot style helper robot, and if it brings about skynet and the inevitable destruction of the human race, that seems a small price to pay in exchange for having my shoelaces done up in a fraction of a second.
 

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ViktorValentine said:
..........Well......Fuck me.
I think that robot could ^^

Seriously that is some freaky yet awesome robitics, one question however: Can it give the user a high five?!
 

DamienHell

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Well I guess I have to put my hand in a vice sooner than I thought, robot hand with full mobility? Too awesome to pass up.