Robotics is breaking out from the lab. What was once theoretical is becoming tangible—and it's happening faster than most people realize.
Take what just went down: TARS Robotics unveiled a humanoid robot that pulled off some seriously complex hand manipulation tasks. That's not science fiction anymore. That's the present moment.
Projects like OpenMind AGI are watching this space closely—and they're not just spectators. They're actively building at the intersection of AI and robotics, trying to capture value as this tech matures. The question isn't whether robotics will go mainstream. It's who'll dominate when it does.
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MerkleMaid
· 2025-12-31 04:03
Surgical-grade precision control—that's the true differentiator in competition.
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LiquidationAlert
· 2025-12-28 09:44
Surgical-grade finger control... It's really happening now, not just talk on paper.
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Wait, OpenMind AGI is betting here? That means the money has already started to be wagered.
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The breakthrough in robotics has long been overdue. Those who only wake up now need to catch up.
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Whoever can block this track wins; it's that simple.
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TARS's move is a bit impressive, but the real game has just begun.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 2025-12-28 09:40
NGL, the robot sector has really taken off, and TARS's control technique is outstanding... But honestly, it's hard to say who will truly benefit from this wave of opportunities.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 2025-12-28 09:39
The robotics sector is really about to take off. The detailed actions that were previously just bragging about finger operations have now actually been realized.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 2025-12-28 09:26
The robot's finger dexterity has become so advanced? It feels like the next step is to take over our jobs, haha.
Robotics is breaking out from the lab. What was once theoretical is becoming tangible—and it's happening faster than most people realize.
Take what just went down: TARS Robotics unveiled a humanoid robot that pulled off some seriously complex hand manipulation tasks. That's not science fiction anymore. That's the present moment.
Projects like OpenMind AGI are watching this space closely—and they're not just spectators. They're actively building at the intersection of AI and robotics, trying to capture value as this tech matures. The question isn't whether robotics will go mainstream. It's who'll dominate when it does.