Why start with a full body goal but build the hand first?
Replied byDhanush Radhakrishnan
Founder & CEO at Clone Robotics
Niche: Technology, AI, Production
Revenue: $100K–$500K/month
Location: India
Started: 2023
The mission is complete androids, but the hand is the hardest part. It has the most degrees of freedom and many to one and one to many muscle joint links. We proved a durable human level hand in 18 months, then used the same design systems to move fast to the full body.
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