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by Al Landes

2024년 11월 6일

Meta's AI-Powered Robot Hand Raises Concerns for Human Workers


Meta's AI-Powered Robot Hand Raises Concerns for Human Workers


Why it matters: Techcrunch reports that Meta has unveiled a groundbreaking robotic hand that can “feel” touch, marking a significant advancement in robotics that could threaten jobs across multiple industries. While this technological leap promises innovation, it also signals a future where even skilled manual labor could be replaced by machines that match human dexterity.


The Technology: The Digit 360 sensor, developed in collaboration with GelSight and Wonik Robotics, represents a quantum leap in tactile sensing. According to Techradar, with over 18 sensing features, it can detect minute changes in its environment, from subtle vibrations to temperature shifts.


  • Processes touch signals in real-time

  • Matches human-level sensitivity


Worker Impact: The development of robots with human-like touch sensitivity could accelerate job displacement in industries requiring manual dexterity. From manufacturing to medical procedures, workers face increasing pressure from automation that can now replicate their most valuable skills.


  • Threatens skilled manual labor jobs

  • Lacks current worker protections


Future Implications: While Meta promotes this technology’s potential for advancing research and improving human-robot interactions, labor advocates warn about the need for proactive policies to protect workers as these technologies mature. The Allegro Hand’s commercial release next year could mark a turning point in workplace automation.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/meta-s-ai-powered-robot-hand-raises-concerns-for-human-workers/ar-AA1tAwlZ?apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1




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Allegro, the Allegro logo, RoboticsLab, the RoboticsLab logo, and all related files and documentation are Copyright ⓒ 2008-2024 Wonik Robotics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. RoboticsLab and Allegro are trademarks of Wonik Robotics. All other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned are the properties of their respective owners.

Wonik Robotics's Allegro Hand is based on licensed technology developed by the Humanoid Robot Hand research group at the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH).

Any references to the BHand Library or the Allegro Hand Motion and/or Grasping Library refer to a library of humanoid robotic hand grasping algorithms and motions developed and published by KITECH researchers.
J.-H. Bae, S.-W. Park, D. Kim, M.-H. Baeg, and S.-R. Oh, "A Grasp Strategy with the Geometric Centroid of a Groped Object Shape Derived from Contact Spots," Proc. of the 2012 IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2012), pp. 3798-3804

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