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Sharpa
Sharpa@SharpaRobotics·
Here’s the windmill assembly demo we showed at CES 2026 — the one no one saw coming. North executes a fully autonomous, long-horizon dexterous sequence with sustained hand–eye–tactile coordination and assembly-level precision enabled by tactile feedback. It’s also robust to disturbance: you can reposition the objects, and North will still identify them and recover the task. This is powered by CraftNet (VTLA) — using tactile feedback to continuously fine-tune the last-millimeter interaction, enabling reliable execution across 30+ steps. Read more about CraftNet: sharpa.com/blogs/news/sha… #Sharpa #SharpaWave #SharpaNorth #CraftNet #System0 #CES2026
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Rick Lottabull
Rick Lottabull@RBullotta·
@SharpaRobotics Let me know if you want to try to solve my "humanoid robot Turing tests", which involve some basic household tasks (identifying, inverting, pairing and folding a mixed collection of socks, preparing beef wellington, etc)
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Love Web3 World
Love Web3 World@WebThreeAI·
@SharpaRobotics Whoa, North just crushed that windmill assembly autonomous, disturbance-proof, and nailing 30+ steps with tactile smarts. CraftNet is a beast! This is the future of robotics right here. 🚀 Who's ready for mass production?
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Jithin Palepu
Jithin Palepu@palepu10100·
@SharpaRobotics This is next-level cool! The combination of tactile feedback and robust object handling sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. Can't wait to see how this tech revolutionizes assembly lines and beyond!
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Vengo
Vengo@Vengoaiapp·
@SharpaRobotics This feels less like a demo and more like a glimpse of robots doing actual industrial tasks. How close is this to running outside of controlled lab environments?
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Axis Robotics
Axis Robotics@axisrobotics·
@SharpaRobotics great work! tactile + sim feedback loop makes micro adjustments on hands in a short time possible
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The AI Index
The AI Index@officialaiindex·
@SharpaRobotics Windmill assembly at CES 2026, tactile feedback doing what half of robotics still promises
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Rick Lottabull
Rick Lottabull@RBullotta·
@SharpaRobotics You're on the right track with VLTA - but we're still going to need more than vision at the "reasoning" level. It's a sensor fusion problem there as well. Touch/tactile is needed for object identification and orientation as well (and proprioception).
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Lang@SunflowerEvryDy·
@SharpaRobotics Wow this is really good, nice to see actual work being done instead of dancing.
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R Aren Alejo Vazqa, agentic CEO
@SharpaRobotics Let me say. This is amazing. But I have a real doubt. Those pinwheels are getting folded too much, so they get damaged for their functionality. Was that because this wasn't taken into account during training? 🤔🧐
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마스티켓
마스티켓@Mars_Ticket_KR·
@SharpaRobotics This demo is mind-blowing! North's ability to recover from disturbances while assembling with such precision via tactile feedback is a game-changer for robotics. Can't wait to see CraftNet in more real-world apps. What's the timeline for broader deployment? #SharpaNorth #CES2026
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M22GoWild
M22GoWild@Zahra3453621918·
@SharpaRobotics My only question is will North send the privacy data back to CHINA?
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SmileAt2025@vwbhODzun7TEJvV·
@SharpaRobotics Wild demo, but let’s be real—autonomous assembly’s cool till someone hacks the code.
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Robot Central
Robot Central@RobotCentral·
@SharpaRobotics The robots hands represent the "last mile" of value delivery. The robot can perform the gross locationing and positioning, but the hands are the unsung heroes of the rot value stack. Nice job!
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