ABB Robotics Enters Partnership to Advance Physical AI
The collaboration with Psyonic will focus on improving robot training systems to support physical AI rollout.
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Insider Brief ABB Robotics is partnering with San Diego-based bionics company Psyonic to explore whether data generated by people using robotic prosthetic hands can help train robots to handle objects with greater dexterity. The collaboration will study how touch, grip and motion data collected during everyday human use of prosthetic devices can be applied to […]
Read full articleThe collaboration with Psyonic will focus on improving robot training systems to support physical AI rollout.
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