discussion keeps the world turning this is round table Researchers from Chinese institutions have achieved an incredible breakthrough with a new robotic hand.
It's called such
because it uniquely combines human-like touch across its entire surface with precise motion.
How could this innovation revolutionize how robots interact with the world?
Coming to you live from Beijing, this is Roundtable.
My name is Steve.
Hello there.
And for today's show, I'm joined by Niu Honglin and Yuxin.
First on the program.
Imagine a robot that doesn't just grip, but feels.
its entire surface alive with sensation, its movements as delicate and precise as a human hand.
This isn't science fiction anymore.
Scientists from a number of different institutions, the majority of which are here in China,
have unveiled a revolutionary robotic hand that merges human-like touch with unprecedented dexterity.
This is big news.
It marks a milestone that could redefine how machines interact with the world.
the breakthrough that finally bridges the gap between human and machine interaction?
Will we soon be seeing robots perform surgeries with the surgeon's finesse?
Or maybe rescuing survivors in disasters with a gentle, intuitive touch?
The possibilities are staggering, yes.