Bosch, Researchers Develop AI for Humanoid Dexterity
AI Business / 5/13/2026
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Key Points
- Bosch and collaborating researchers developed a new AI system called “touch dreaming” aimed at improving humanoid robot dexterity.
- The approach is designed to enhance robots’ performance by better handling touch-related capabilities during manipulation tasks.
- The teams claim the system can increase humanoid robot success rates by 90.9% compared with prior approaches.
- The work suggests a significant step forward for robots that rely on tactile perception and learning to perform complex, hand-based actions.
The teams say the new “touch dreaming” system can boost humanoid robot success rates by 90.9%.
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