Following their viral "nut-spinning" demo, Kyber Labs has showcased a robotic hand performing complex wet lab tasks, signaling a shift toward deterministic, "primitive-based" AI for high-stakes laboratory automation.
Following their viral reveal, the founders of Kyber Labs made a surprise appearance on Royden D’Souza’s podcast to discuss tendon actuation, heat management, and their "anti-humanoid" strategy with Scott Walter and Gustav Andersson.
A new Brooklyn-based startup, founded by SpaceX and Tarform alumni, is showcasing a robotic hand capable of rapid nut-turning and delicate touch without expensive sensors.