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You've made a mistake. To which it replied, No, I replied in binary.

We asked it (the hand) the first question check it was running. What is two plus two? And it held up, that finger, the ring finger right. And we said, okay, now you've made a mistake. To which it replied, no, I replied in binary. - Rob Knight

So not only was it right, but it had responded in a more efficient system - Rob Knight

Similar story with Agility, when they first asked it to clear up, it put the bubble wrap in the normal bin, not recycling. We thought it had made a mistake. When they checked, you can't recycle bubble wrap in that state. It had gone out and checked. - Rob Knight


LLMs and their robotic equivalents are changing the way Robots are trained and learn. Yet another step function in a long line.

Rob focuses on hands and Open Source at The Robot Studio.
I met Rob at the first ever Humanoids Summit last winter.
v2 is coming this month to London. Who's going?

Really interesting conversation with one of the Open Source Hand gurus in robotics, Rob Knight, The Robot Studio
Rob's Mission: Democratizing Robotics Through Open Source | Humanoids Summit -

Humanoids Summit London - May 29-30, 2025
https://humanoidssummit.com/

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