Many users praise the 1X NEO robot hand's tendon-driven dexterity as an impressive breakthrough approaching human capability, while some dismiss the demo as overhyped old tech or respond with hostility.
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The mechanical hand has exposed silver joints and padded black fingertips.
@BerntBornich Impressive.
The more I look at this, the more it feels straight out of science fiction!! I wonder if it comes with a repair kit?Will those wires and gears become standardized?https://x.com/IntuitMachine/status/2075297287694148088?s=20 https://twitter.com/IntuitMachine/status/2075297287694148088
The direction 1x is going is very different from Boston Dynamics. The former seems suited for delicate work, and the latter seems more heavy-duty. https://x.com/IntuitMachine/status/2008324310230851697
I wonder if it comes with a repair kit? https://x.com/IntuitMachine/status/2075297287694148088?s=20
Many users praise the 1X NEO robot hand's tendon-driven dexterity as an impressive breakthrough approaching human capability, while some dismiss the demo as overhyped old tech or respond with hostility.
Based on 501 visible X reactions from 1640 accounts.
Ask a question below.
Published answers will appear here.
The more I look at this, the more it feels straight out of science fiction!! I wonder if it comes with a repair kit?Will those wires and gears become standardized?https://x.com/IntuitMachine/status/2075297287694148088?s=20 https://twitter.com/IntuitMachine/status/2075297287694148088