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Robots that “Feel”: Breakthrough Robotic Skin Could Revolutionize Human-Robot Interactions

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Recently, company leaders have been increasingly saying that robots will very quickly take over a large part of manufacturing tasks from humans and invade many other areas of life. This actually sounds quite threatening. We spoke with Gyula Halmos, a senior engineer working in the field of data cloud and automation at Bosch, about whether there will be a robot revolution in the near future and whether this should be a reason to fear for our live…

The new technology would give robots a sense of touch, thanks to an innovative material that detects pressure, temperature and other stimuli, allowing a better physical interaction.

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Inspired by species living in the ocean, researchers at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln develop synthetic skins that will support the emergence of machines, robots and other "soft" devices of the next generation. Skins closely resemble the mechanical action of chromatophores found in cephalopods – squids, octopus, seiches and other species. The chromatophores [...]

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The Debrief broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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