Robot Hands

im confused, are they boasting accuracy of robotic arms behind a human controller? or the ability of a 100% ai robot
 
Human controller? Tell me you're joking.

The point of the video is that not only is it freakishly fast (beyond human hand/reaction speed) but that's it's surprisingly accurate.

Though it does look kind of clumsy in slow motion. At least the bouncing ball parts.
 
im confused, are they boasting accuracy of robotic arms behind a human controller? or the ability of a 100% ai robot

There is no human controller , thats kind of the point .
Heres another video by the same engineering team that shows tool manipulation http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fusion/tool_manipulation/index-e.html .

A human being recognizes external environment by using many kinds of sensory information. By integrating these information and making up lack of information for each other, a more reliable and multilateral recognition can be achieved. The purpose of Sensor Fusion Project is to realize new sensing architecture by integrating multi-sensor information and to develop hierarchical and decentralized architecture for recognizing human beings further. As a result, more reliable and multilateral information can be extracted, which can realize high level recognition mechanism.

so you see they're trying to mimic/extend the sensory information that humans make use of , having a human controller would defeat that purpose.
 
Human controller? Tell me you're joking.

The point of the video is that not only is it freakishly fast (beyond human hand/reaction speed) but that's it's surprisingly accurate.

Though it does look kind of clumsy in slow motion. At least the bouncing ball parts.

pssh ive seen faster by HUMANS
 
this is both cool and scary at the same time
 
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