Masteringthe very old Japanese artof calligraphy in all takes yearsof precisionand patience.But interjectionto thenew drudge assistant, Japanese young kidscan sensethe techniquesof calligraphy mastersin the most shorter timethan formerly possible.The robot, commissionedat Keio Universityin Yokohama, utilizesthe same techniquesas Juho Sado, the 90-year-old calligraphy master,in sequenceto pullthe perplexing characterson paperwith the brush.It uses the automatic armto scrupulously reasonthe brushin undiluted formand beamthe students’ hands bythe strokesof portrayal the kanji,or Japanese character.The robot’s assorted sensorswereableto constraintallofthe nuancesof Sado’s gesturesand movementsashe drew characters,whichitthencan explaintothe students.The university hopesthatthis drudgewillnotonlybe usedto learn young kids calligraphy,butcanalsoto sight surgeonsor mechanics,other disciplinesthat need ethereal palm motion.Youcan seethe drudgeonwhichthe precision complementwas formedin movementinthe video below.