Urbanspace owner Kevin Burns had the listing. The $300 million tower, developed by CIM and Aspen Heights and colloquially known as the “jenga” or “tetris” tower, opened in 2019.
Currently under construction, the skyscraper has a very unusual shape, and is often referred to as "Jenga Tower" by locals. The team behind it said they didn't just want to "put a USB stick into ...
The goal: the robot should be able to complete the task with a success ... It managed to knock individual blocks out of a Jenga tower with a whip 100 percent of the time without the tower collapsing.
The first was ‘Jenga whipping’, which involves using a short cord to “whip” individual Jenga blocks from an assembled tower ... a robot can be expected to complete in the real world.
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