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Video Friday: Give Robots a Hand

June 27, 2026
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By ZadeNor AI Team
Video Friday: Give Robots a Hand

Video Friday: Give Robots a Hand

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RSS 2026: 13–17 July 2026, SYDNEYSummer School on Multi-Robot Systems: 29 July–4 August 2026, PRAGUEActuate 2026: 18–19 August 2026, SAN FRANCISCOIROS 2026: 27 September–1 October 2026, PITTSBURGHEnjoy today’s videos! The best way of introducing a new robot hand is to have a disembodied one crawling across a table.[ Tangent Robotics ]MIT CSAIL’s Improbable AI Lab Director Pulkit Agrawal explains his “SoftMimic” approach to making robots safer around humans.[ SoftMimic ]I now have absolutely no interest in a humanoid robot for my home unless it can do this.[ PNDbotics ]The DARPA Lift Challenge is open to the public Aug. 6-9, 2026, at the National Museum of the US Air Force.[ DARPA ]Getting Digit to step and shuffle around an obstacle on the floor is a real test of reactive footstep planning. Digit has to spot something small and moving, recalculate where to place each foot, and keep working—all without breaking stride or losing balance. That’s the same dynamic footwork Digit uses to navigate clutter and foot traffic on a real warehouse floor.[ Agility Robotics ]This is the most aggressive firefighting robot I’ve ever seen.[ DEEP Robotics ]Wait a sec, Dusty can print things on floors besides construction layouts? How is this not in every city, making sidewalks exciting and fun everywhere?![ Dusty ]I am the first to admit that for US$4,900, the performance of the Unitree R1 is very impressive. But what is it going to do out in the world such that it will give you some sort of return on that investment?[ Unitree R1 ]Event cameras are extraordinarily powerful because they can see motion, but what if everything is moving because your camera is moving? Oh no![ University of Zurich Robotics & Perception Group ]Can we understand whale behavior and language? Harvard SEAS Professor Stephanie Gil explains the possibility of understanding animal language and behavior using AI-driven robots and machine learning. With ongoing whale research and advancements in artificial intelligence, the potential for animal communication with whales could become a tangible reality.[ Harvard SEAS ]Rodney Brooks, founder and chief technology officer of Robust.AI, sits down with Forbes Assistant Managing Editor Kerry Dolan to discuss how he came up with the idea of the Roomba vacuum cleaner and the future of robotics.[ LinkedIn ]Here are a couple of interesting presentations from UIST 2025, including everyday objects that move around your home with a mind of their own and a project featuring teamwork between helium balloons and ground robots called Buoyancé. [ UIST 2025 ]]]>


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