Check Out Our Newest Video: #90

In the latest video from our Facebook page watching the Memo Robot by Sunday Robotics move—folding a delicate sock, or reaching 2.1 meters to clear a high shelf—you realize we’ve moved past the "clunky" era of Robotics. This isn't just pre-programmed loops. This is ACT-1 in motion a foundation model trained on ten million real-world human movement episodes.
What’s most impressive isn't the 170lb frame, or the 4-hour battery. It's the imitation learning.  By using Skill Capture Gloves humans are essentially "teaching" Memo Robot the nuance of household chores allowing for zero-shot generalization in environments it has never seen before. We are seeing the gap between digital intelligence, and physical execution close in real-time. This level of individualistic autonomy is exactly why we track these developments so closely. As the lines between AI & robotics continue to blur navigating these integrations becomes the next great challenge for domestic, and commercial spaces alike. At True Partner Systems we’re already looking at how these robotic architectures will redefine the baseline for 2026, and beyond. Check out the video with the link:


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