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Scientists at the University of Minnesota have used 3D-printing technology to create an eye that could help blind people see again. Also, the Terrafugia TF‑2 concept vehicle could save you a trip to the airport. And how a robotic hand “learned” improved dexterity.
Terrafugia is going to put its Transition flying car on sale in 2019 —
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Amazing
Hay hoa ban oi
interesting, btw, the robotic hand, you said learned to improve dexterity, well, that’s how ai works, learning process is what robots does these days in order to improve their task
What, the, future. What an eye.
This is awesome news to make the blind see
Why does this guy eyes look like he’s some kinda alien
Ok, for one thing, don’t do any stupid ass meme looking ass thumbnails for the videos. i can’t take people seriously when they do that. Other than that, good video.
Would you take a ride in Terrafugia’s flying car? https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2019-terrafugia-transition-for-sale-flying-car/
I always like 3D printing and I would definitely like to do it some day
Now do Mr. Bojangles. 🎤
the terrafugia pod doesnt make sense. so much complexity to save walking up a few aircraft steps.…dumb
😍😍😍😍😍😍
That flying concept looks really neat and awesome
The $6 million man in 2018
I would be more impressed with a 3D printed “i”. A floating dot above the line would be impressive.
Projet Zorgo is watching…
good what the.…future
I’m rooting for the 3D eye. Doubt it’ll be usable within 10 years, but anything that helps someone with disease of retina or macula lutea is good.
HEY BLIND PEOPLE DO YOU SEE WHAT THEY ARE DOING??
oh wait nevermind… nothing to see here…
1:11 did someone say team fortress 2
0:13 I was almost blinded by his teeth.
I wonder if these 3D printed body parts function as well as their counterparts.