Nima Fazeli, assistant professor of robotics at the University of Michigan and director of the Manipulation and Machine Intelligence Lab, joins the program to discuss the flaws of the chess-playing robot that broke a 7-year-old's finger during a tournament in Russia. Fazeli helped develop a Jenga-playing robot while at MIT.
Mike and Steve also hit on the top stories of the week, including researchers using dead wolf spiders as mechanical grippers and another strong quarter for Teradyne's robotics group.
Show Notes
https://www.mmintlab.com/
https://www.therobotreport.com/mit-robot-uses-vision-touch-learn-jenga/
https://www.therobotreport.com/why-im-saying-no-to-necrobotics/
https://www.therobotreport.com/teradynes-robotics-group-101m-q2-2022/
https://www.therobotreport.com/locus-robotics-completes-soc-2-certification/
https://www.robobusiness.com/
https://www.fieldroboticsforum.com/
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