When Robots Have Their ChatGPT Moment, Remember These Pincers | WIRED

When Robots Have Their ChatGPT Moment, Remember These Pincers | WIRED

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From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?

Save StorySave this storySave StorySave this storyA robot’s claw hurtles toward a light bulb on a table. I wince, waiting for the crunch. But suddenly the claw decelerates. It starts gingerly pawing around the table, as if searching for its glasses on the nightstand. It gently positions the bulb between its two pincers. The bulb rolls away. The claw goes chasing it across the table. After a few nips, the bulb is back in its grasp. The robot swiftly screws the bulb into a nearby socket, illuminating its work area.In more than a decade of writing about robots, I have never seen one move so naturally. Most are ham-fisted klutzes, even when remotely controlled by a person. Of the few dozen robot arms on the market today, not one can screw in a light bulb.I have come to visit Eka, a startup located in Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, a short walk from MIT and a slightly longer bike ride from my home. The company’s office is a few floors above one of my favorite restaurants, called Shy Bird, a place I often come to work with my own pincers—typing out stories for WIRED.Eka’s testing facilities in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Photograph: Tony LuongEka’s office is small, and it’s packed with different robot arms, assorted grippers and hands, and tables covered with odd knicknacks of different shapes, sizes, and textures—gloves, small boxes of earplugs, hairbrushes, key rings, and so on.I try putting a few things beneath the robot. First the earplugs box, then a hairbrush, and ...

Originally published on April 29, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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