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Loihi Artificial Skin Detects Touch 1,000 Times Faster Than the Human Nervous System

Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) are utilizing the Intel Loihi neuromorphic chip to develop artificial skin. The skin detects touch 1,000 times faster than the human nervous system, and it could help improve robotic automation in medicine, manufacturing, and the service industry. Read This Article on Review Geek ›
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