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Japan's Humanoid Robot Can Help You Hammer Nails & Saw Wood

Torobo is created by Tokyo Robotics.

Cover image via Tokyo Robotics (YouTube)

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A Japanese robotics company has created humanoid robots that can help people with laborious tasks such as carrying heavy loads, hammering nails, and sawing wood

The company, Tokyo Robotics, hopes to solve more complex manual work through its range of bipedal robots that are versatile.

These robots are capable of helping people with repetitive physical tasks.

However, the company's latest robot can now interact with its surrounding environment and nearby humans while manipulating objects.

Torobo is a humanoid robot that has had its arms and waist joints configured to perform a range of physical tasks that humans can do

With automatic learning, it can learn complex movements on the go. One area it is designed to help people with is DIY work.

In a video posted on Tokyo Robotics' YouTube channel, Torobo can be seen hammering a nail in precise fashion while controlling its power and withstanding the hammer's rebound force.

Oh, it also cleans the table after sawing a plank of wood with a cloth. Impressive.

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