A new approach to robotic sensing and grasping was demoed at IDF by Joshua Smith, Principal Research Intel, Seattle. Using Electric Field Pre-touch, the same sensing used by some species of fish, the robot arm tracked an apple that was moved around in front of it.
An awesome synthesized voice repeatedly proclaimed,
“Where is it?”
“Where is it?”
“Where is it?”
Justin Rattner, Intel CTO joked that the apple better be handed over to the robot arm before it got mad. To prove that all was ok, Joshua placed his arm in its grasp, then removed it without harm. Handing the apple over to the robot, it (proudly?) proclaimed, “Got it.”
Upon holding the apple it decided it was in a giving mood by saying, “Please take this,” handing the apple over. And all was well in the world of apples, arms and fruit obsessed robots.










Robot hands…
Myek~!~!
wow its really great and good to know because nowadays its robotics days. thanks
Could it handle an egg without breaking it?
The article neglects to mention what transpired after the demonstration. The robot was apparently so angry that someone took away its apple that it went all Hal-shit and destroyed half the building.