So this isn’t AI, at all, but is kinda interesting. I’m looking forward to this tech coming to the medical industry for teaching people how to do CPR effectively.
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I’d like to rent one, it looks fun.
It should tap before getting the arm broken though.
That would require it to do more than bridge circuits when pressure is applied to certain points. I’m interested to see what their next iterations will be, if they’ll have any robotics or artificial intelligence.