Bipasha Sen
@bipashasen31
Building @tangiblerobots | PhD (drop out) at MIT | Robotic & AI
🚀 Introducing Frank 🤖—a whole-body robot control system for day-to-day household chores. Frank has been in works for the past year—a tightly coupled hardware and a remote teleoperation interface co-led by @michl_wang, @nst372, and @pulkitology. Thanks to @skymanaditya1 and…
Powered-Exoskeleton project behind the scenes! This is how my room looked like with 4 3D printers working 47/7. Currently redesigning parts to send form in sheet metal, and also getting some sweet parts from china to make some brutally strong/fast actuators! I have also been…
Small update on the human powered exoskeleton ⚙️ After breaking countless 3D-printed parts, I can finally suit up by stepping in and closing both sides of the chest plate. It’s not related to human augmentation yet, but I thought it was pretty lame to have a fully functional…
If someone truly dreams about changing the world, there’s only a few many technologies that can do that and robotics is on the top of the list For the first time, the infinite software capabilities will meet the physical world
If you are a technical founder, you do not need a non-technical cofounder.
Robots will augment jobs much before they will replace jobs.
I hear “burnout” mentioned all the time, but the idea has never quite resonated with me. Not to discount what others feel—but I’ve gotten a lot of well-meaning advice to “slow down” or “don’t work too hard or you'll burn out,” and I wonder where that concern starts. To me,…
It’s absurd how many people in the Valley I meet that claim they are “burned out”.. Burnout is simply inversely proportional to how obsessed you are with what you’re doing. No amount of money can solve this. So if you’re feeling burned out, find something to be obsessed…
The biggest advantage of an open-source arm (@LeRobotHF) was that roboticists didn’t need to start from scratch when designing an arm; they could iterate on top of it. The same goes for an open-source hand design—I’m beyond excited and can’t wait to hack on it!
Pollen Robotics, a Hugging Face subsidiary, has open-sourced Amazing Hand, a 3D-printable, four-finger robotic hand with eight degrees of freedom (DoF). Weighing 400g and costing less than $250 - it is designed for Reachy2’s wrist but adaptable to other robots.
Headed to see @tangiblerobots with my Vision Pro on. I'm just a cheap robot. For now. :-} Have a great Friday!
Hello X, @tangiblerobots needs to borrow inspire hands (left) for the next week or so, if any of you have a spare that we could borrow for 1-2 weeks, that would be tremendous!

I’ve reached the point where I can’t go a day without ChatGPT—no emotional connection yet, but it’s definitely Google on steroids.
So some humanoids keep getting smaller and smaller.
Noetix N2 endures some serious abuse but keeps walking.
The AI market is wild right now. Everything happening is history in the making. I expect a ton of movies will be made about the time we’re living in today. The future looks bright — and very, very different from what we know now. Today, as it stands, is surprisingly low-tech.
Me and my partner at an intense soccer game a few days ago. My partner: "did you see that shot?" Me: "I think the robot can be smaller"
What Comes After Alexa? Bipasha Sen Is Building The Future Of Robotics @tangiblerobots is betting that the next wave of consumer AI is embodied, not just smart assistants that live online, but commonplace robots that enhance the spaces we live in. homegrown.co.in/homegrown-voic…
Yesterday, we hosted 60 people (non tangible folks) at our office to see our robot demo live. It’s one thing to stitch together a 20-second video over multiple days. It’s something entirely different to run a live, hour-long demo in front of 60 people seeing and interacting with…


steve jobs: "you can't plan to meet the people who will change your life"
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There’s something oddly satisfying about watching your Google Scholar citations tick up one by one… until that fateful morning when GS decides to “recalculate” and suddenly you have less than you did last night. A tiny heartbreak, quietly delivered by an algorithm.