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MIT has designed a new grocery packing robot and it could one day come to grocery stores everywhere around the world.
This robot does something that we all do when packing a bag of groceries—it avoids crushing things. The tactile sensors tell the robot how delicate an object is.
Rather than focusing on speed or packing efficiency, the CSAIL team's top goal is to ensure its bot doesn't damage delicate items like fruit or chips.
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