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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-04 21-15

in LeoFinance20 days ago

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Humanoids are typically designed to mimic the human body because our biology embodies the pinnacle of dexterity and versatility. The human hand, for example, boasts incredible flexibility and precision, enabling tasks from threading a needle to folding laundry. Robotics engineers have long studied this complexity to develop robotic hands and arms that can perform delicate, precise, or strenuous tasks.