🥁AI can write code but it still can’t feel the beat
A new robotics project, DexDrummer, tried to teach robot hands to play drums using advanced control systems and realistic simulations.
The result? Yes, it works… but it sounds awkward and unnatural.
AI dominates in digital tasks because it learns from massive data. But the physical world is much harder:
• Tiny timing differences matter
• Materials behave unpredictably
• True skill requires body awareness and presence
That’s something AI simply doesn’t have.
Teaching a child music isn’t about training for a job. It’s about learning:
• C
A new robotics project, DexDrummer, tried to teach robot hands to play drums using advanced control systems and realistic simulations.
The result? Yes, it works… but it sounds awkward and unnatural.
AI dominates in digital tasks because it learns from massive data. But the physical world is much harder:
• Tiny timing differences matter
• Materials behave unpredictably
• True skill requires body awareness and presence
That’s something AI simply doesn’t have.
Teaching a child music isn’t about training for a job. It’s about learning:
• C
