Post by Elliot Weber
Founder at Juniper Array | Hardware Product Development | Mechanical Engineer
Sunday.ai is officially out of stealth, and it’s great to see Memo introduced to the world. Juniper Array has been collaborating with the hardware team on their development of the skill-capture glove used to train the model the powers Memo, ACT-1. Their system relies on thousands of people performing real tasks while wearing a glove that matches the robot’s geometry and can withstand heavy use. Our work focused on strengthening the glove architecture, solving the injection-molding challenges, and helping the design scale from early prototypes into a few thousand units so Sunday could capture the volume and fidelity of data they needed. Huge congratulations to the Sunday team. We’re excited to see where Memo goes next.
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