January 08, 2025
New Robot Learns Tasks in Two Hours, Uses Five-Finger Hand
Scientists have developed ERA-42, a robot that can learn over 100 complex tasks within two hours using a human-like five-fingered hand. The robot combines artificial intelligence with advanced hand control in a single system.
ERA-42 can handle detailed work like tightening screws and pouring liquids without needing pre-programmed instructions.
The robot differs from older models by integrating all its systems - perception, decision-making, and movement - into one unit.
Its design allows it to adapt to unexpected situations in manufacturing and healthcare settings.
The robot's hand mimics human dexterity for precise movements during detailed tasks.
Industry experts say this technology could change how robots handle precision work in factories.
Developers now face challenges about safe operation and energy efficiency as they plan wider deployment.