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For context, folding clothes is a traditionally difficult problem in robotics you do as a benchmark for how capable your system is. When I worked for a manufacturer less than a decade ago, we were still deciding against doing it at trade shows because the reliability wasn't high enough yet.

The fact that it's hard to get right is the whole point and why the Twitter post is emphasizing that it's being done with very little work on cheap arms.



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