Meta's ultra-thin synthetic skin for robots enables them to 'feel' objects to ...

Meta's ultra-thin synthetic skin for robots enables them to 'feel' objects to ...
Meta's ultra-thin synthetic skin for robots enables them to 'feel' objects to ...
Meta announces ultra-thin synthetic skin for robots that enables them to 'feel' objects: Lifelike androids could be a big part of Mark Zuckerberg's vision to build its metaverse Meta  announced Monday it has designed a new synthetic skin for robots The skin is added to robotic 'fingers' allowing the machines to 'feel' The innovation is  up to three millimeters thick and can be used for more than 50,000 interactions Meta sees the skin letting robots help it build the metaverse 

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Monday that the company has designed a new synthetic skin for robots that could enable the machines to help build the company's metaverse.

A development collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, ReSkin lets robots 'feel' objects to know how much or little force should be used to perform tasks, such as gripping or moving small objects.

The skin is up to three millimeters thick and can be used for more than 50,000 interactions, while also having a high temporal resolution of up to 400Hz and a spatial resolution of one millimeter with 90 percent accuracy.

ReSkin is also inexpensive to produce, costing less than $6 each at 100 units and even less at larger quantities, Facebook AI shared in a blog post.  

Abhinav Gupta, a research scientist at Meta, said on a media call Friday robots that can feel will help the machines understand what humans are doing.

'We can for the first time try to have better understanding of the physics behind objects,' Gupta said, as reported on by CNBC, adding it will help the company's vision to build a metaverse.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Monday that the company designed a new synthetic skin for robots that could enable the machines to help build the company's metaverse

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Monday that the company designed a new synthetic skin for robots that could enable the machines to help build the company's metaverse

The company's metaverse aims to let people enter a virtual world where they can be anybody or do anything, all from the comfort of their own home.

However, the company needs to first build the fictional realm and is looking to robots for help.

Zuckeberg shared in a Facebook post: 'We designed a high-res touch sensor and worked with Carnegie Mellon to create a thin robot skin.

'This brings us one step closer to realistic virtual objects and physical interactions in the metaverse.'

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