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Pro@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 12 days ago

Engineers develop self-healing muscle for robots: Device detects injury, heals it and resets to detect future harm.

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Engineers develop self-healing muscle for robots: Device detects injury, heals it and resets to detect future harm.

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Pro@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 12 days ago
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Husker engineers advance work on intelligent, self-healing technology | Nebraska Today
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A Husker engineering team is another step closer to developing soft robotics and wearable systems that mimic the ability of human and plant skin to detect and self-heal injuries.
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    Murderbot is getting closer and closer

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    Every day we get closer to teaching the robots how to feel pain.

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      We’ll soon have some law preventing artificial humanoid robot abuse

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        We don’t even have laws preventing real human abuse if the victim groups have no political lobby in a lot of countries.

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    Very well, now we just need blue blood to have our Detroit.

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