Robots are set to take more humans' jobs as they are developed to grip onto objects. Currently their lack of motor skills are preventing them performing some objects, but that could be about to change.Researchers in California have found a way to make their artificial decision-making process 350 times faster.Human beings can manipulate objects with hardly any thought, but this seemingly simple task requires precise co-ordinated movement and a complex understanding of size, pressure and an object's fragility.Robots can easily pick up objects they have been programmed to handle, with something new they lack the ability to do so and it can take some time to master it.But students at Berkeley University have cut a robot's decision-making time.
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