Bionic film prostheses.

in Popular STEM3 hours ago

Bionic film prostheses.




The final frontier of technology is not only to create prostheses to replace lost limbs, but to harvest the very essence of human touch to evolve physical artificial intelligence. By using ultra-sensitive bionic prostheses in daily life, human cyborgs are generating a revolutionary tactile database. Before, the biggest challenge in robotics was not making a machine move, but teaching it to feel. Holding a glass, tightening a delicate screw or manipulating fragile objects requires something that humans do naturally, interpreting touch.


Now, the frontier between man and machine has just taken a surprising leap, ultrasensitive bionic prostheses are transforming their users into true sources of data to train the next generation of intelligent robots. This revolution was born from the collaboration between ABB Robotics and the Bioionica Sonic company. The goal is simple, but extremely ambitious, to use the movements and tactile responses of real humans to teach robotic arms to manipulate objects with the same delicacy as our hands.




According to ABB, this approach can reduce the time needed to develop new industrial applications by up to 30%. At the center of this project is the Ability Hand, an advanced bionic prosthesis that functions as a true data collection platform, it has sensors distributed in multiple points, allowing precise tactile feedback during daily use, its closing speed is impressive, just 200 milliseconds, guaranteeing natural and safe movements.


The system offers 32 different grip patterns capable of performing everything from simple tasks such as typing on a keyboard to manipulating extremely small components, with IP64 certification, the device is robust enough to participate in research conducted by NASA and Meta. All this human telemetry is transferred to ABB's Gofa collaborative robots, this philosophy is part of the so-called autonomous versatile robotics.


The goal is to abandon machines limited to rigid commands and create systems capable of adapting their force, interpreting different objects and reacting to the environment in real time. The data generated by prosthetics is teaching industries to replicate our species' most refined sense, and perhaps for the first time machines are beginning to understand what it means to truly touch the world.



Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence


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