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gelgoog

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I wrote up a long thread about the importance of copper and how much China dominates the supply chain after the mining portion.
If someone ever develops proper ballistic conductors then carbon nanotubes will replace copper for electric transmission, just like fiber optics replaced copper in telecoms.
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Tsinghua University's Ultra-Small, Ultra-Light, Flexible Six-Dimensional Force/Torque Sensor Enhances Robotic Fingertip Dexterity​


Tsinghua University's Department of Precision Instruments has developed a flexible six-dimensional force/torque sensor with a simple structure, small size (fingertip-sized), and lightweight (0.30 g) . This sensor utilizes stacked thin-film thermistors to sense the spatial strain of a flexible pressure-thermal material, achieving flexible sensing of six-dimensional force/torque with a wide range and high precision . The team applied the sensor to the fingertips of a dexterous robot hand, enabling precise manipulation of objects. Furthermore, the sensor, applied to human fingertips, enables dexterous multi-dimensional, multi-task manipulation . For example, individuals with limited mobility, such as the disabled and elderly, can use fingertip manipulation to perform complex household tasks, such as remote control and collaborative grasping and storage .
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The flexible sensor utilizes a compact laminated design , with thin-film thermistors distributed across the upper and lower layers of the flexible pressure-thermal material. Under the action of six-dimensional forces/torques, the flexible pressure-thermal material generates spatial strain, which is detected by the thin-film thermistors located on the upper and lower layers. This allows for the precise sensing of six-dimensional forces/torques by combining simple thermal sensing with the pressure-thermal effect. The sensor has a simple structure, small size, and light weight . The measurement ranges of the six-dimensional force/torque for normal force (Fz), tangential force (Fx and Fy), moment (Mx and My), and torque (Mz) are 15 N, -5~5 N, -60~60 mN·m, and -20~20 mN·m, respectively. The root mean square error (RMSE) is 0.18 N, 0.15 N, 0.18 N, 0.58 mN·m, 0.62 mN·m, and 0.26 mN·m, respectively. The flexible sensor remains stable after passing 100,000 repeatability tests and is not affected by ambient temperature and humidity. The sensor has the advantages of wide range, high precision, high reliability, and high stability.

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tphuang

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I've been meaning to put together this thread for a while. It's in the growth of China's machine tool industry, especially all the way to 5-axis CNC tools.


Now, China is a big exporter of machine tools to much of global south countries. I see a similar trend emerging in industrial robot but I haven't done that series yet.

This particular video is my favorite


"Chinese rockets are in the space, NEVs & renewables are great", so I believe your machine tools are good too.

wow, that's a lightbulb moment for me. Cross-industry branding effect.
 

supercat

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$4.1 billion factory for 8.6-gen printed OLED display panels, all with China's own technologies:
Compared with ordinary OLED, printed OLED panels have advantages such as excellent color performance, high resolution, high material utilization rate, low energy consumption, and low investment and manufacturing costs. All technologies adopted in the project are owned by TCL CSOT
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Wrought

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Longform piece on an unusual AI professor who rejects LLM orthodoxy. A fascinating read, but the important takeaway for me is that this is a man who is motivated by academics over politics. Nonetheless, he chose to return to China after several decades in the US—not out of any particular nationalist motive, but rather because that was where he had the opportunity to pursue the research he wanted. Indeed, it was the very same reason he left China for the US as a student in the first place. He did not change; the world did.

Some people, some nationalists, might criticize him for being selfish. They are wrong, and they will lose if allowed too much influence. The best way to win the competition for top talent is to ensure that personal self-interest aligns with national politics. Motives don't matter. Results do.

Before the presentation, Zhu had arrived at the podium in a blue blazer to deliver a keynote. He began by contrasting his own AI philosophy with what he called the “Silicon Valley narrative”, that AGI could be attained through more data and computing power. The Chinese media, the public and government agencies had been sold a false narrative, one that had spawned a profusion of vacuous Chinese “AI institutes” and inflated startup valuations, as he put it in a written version of the
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published later. One consequence of this misdirection was that it had convinced the Chinese that they were victims of the west’s “stranglehold”, or kabozi, a term that has come to refer to the US’s export controls to China on high-end computer chips. To Zhu, the key factor holding back AI progress is not insufficient computing power, but a misguided approach to the whole subject. What had started as an academic feud conducted in conferences and peer review journals now seemed to be entangled in an epoch-defining contest for technological supremacy.

Zhu is remarkably consistent in his views, but the way he frames his message has shifted over the years. In his speech, his rhetoric occasionally echoed that of party officials, who issue warnings not to follow the west on issues such as free trade and human rights. China, Zhu said, needed to “resist blindly following” the Silicon Valley narrative and develop its own “self-sufficient” approach to AI. (“The officials really like how he frames things,” one of his former students told me.) And yet in my four meetings with Zhu, he struck me as more intensely animated by the stakes of his intellectual quarrels than by international competition between the two countries where he had each spent exactly half his life. In service of his ambitions, he had learned to speak the Communist party’s vernacular.

By the time I left Zhu’s courtyard residence, it was the late afternoon. The sun had slanted below the rooftops, setting the magnolia blossoms aglow in a wash of pink. Zhu accompanied me back to the lattice fence that marked the entrance to his office. He wanted to reiterate that politics was not what was motivating him. “Over the last 30 years, I’ve been focused on one thing. It’s the unified theory of AI. To build understanding. That’s my only drive,” he told me. He brought up his research with Mumford again. “The Harvard and Brown school” of computer science, Zhu said, proudly. “That’s what we’re carrying on here.”

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sunnymaxi

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this is an incredible development. will change the high end manufacturing.

Tianjin Leiming Laser Technology Co., Ltd releases LiM-X2000H metal 3D printer.. 56 lasers, 2-meter range

company officially released the LiM-X2000H ultra-large metal 3D printing equipment. Equipped with a 56-laser system and a build volume of 2000×2000×2700mm, this equipment can process complex components weighing tons, marking a significant advancement in China's large-scale metal additive manufacturing.

The LiM-X2000H's 2-meter-class forming capability addresses this pain point, enabling the manufacture of large, integral components while eliminating potential quality issues associated with joining. The equipment's highly efficient multi-laser system ensures processing efficiency during large-format manufacturing. The coordinated operation of 56 lasers significantly shortens the manufacturing cycle for large parts.

The LiM-X2000H's application prospects are primarily focused on high-end manufacturing. In aerospace, the device can integrally print large aircraft structures, engine components, and spacecraft assemblies, reducing the number of parts and improving product reliability.

including the manufacture of large components for hydroelectric generators, key parts for wind power equipment, and complex components for nuclear power equipment. These sectors place extremely high demands on component performance and reliability, and traditional manufacturing methods often impose high costs and long production cycles.



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