Robots are learning to grasp objects with help from a new ultrasound wristband. Developed at MIT, this device captures human muscle and tendon movements. This data trains robots to perform tasks requiring fine hand control. The technology could enable humanoids to master housework and even assist in surgery.

Humanoid robots struggling with tasks like grasping a cup have a new teacher — a person wearing an ultrasound wristband that captures the movement of muscles, tendons and…

Robots are learning to grasp objects with help from a new ultrasound wristband. Developed at MIT, this device captures human muscle and tendon movements. This data trains robots…

Unlike tech's obsession with AI for computer tasks, MIT professor Xuanhe Zhao is focusing on trying to make AI more useful in the physical world.

MIT engineers built an ultrasound wristband that tracks 22 degrees of hand freedom with 120ms latency, enabling real-time robot hand and sign language control.

El dispositivo capta bajo la piel los movimientos de músculos, tendones y ligamentos, los convierte en imágenes y una computadora con inteligencia artificial los transforma en…

Investigadores del MIT desarrollaron un dispositivo que registra el movimiento interno de los músculos.