Sanctuary AI integrates new tactile sensors into its Phoenix humanoid robots to enhance teleoperation for complex tasks.The tactile sensors provide valuable touch feedback for better interaction with the environment and precise manipulation.Sanctuary AI, known for its work on general-purpose robots and embodied AI, has been ranked third globally for U.S. patents.By utilizing tactile sensing, the robotic hand can enable blind picking, slippage detection, and prevent excessive force application.The tactile sensors in Phoenix robots offer enhanced fine manipulation capabilities and can detect shear forces for slip prevention.Sanctuary AI aims to improve grasping and train physical AI models through tactile sensing, expanding the range of tasks for general-purpose robots.The addition of touch sensors aims to accelerate teleoperation tasks, particularly in industries facing labor shortages.Sanctuary AI emphasizes the importance of tactile sensors in improving robot speed and efficiency in real-world scenarios.While focusing on dexterous manipulation, Sanctuary AI plans to equip general-purpose robots with advanced touch sensors for increased success rates.Humanoids will be a key focus at the upcoming Robotics Summit & Expo, offering insights into building robots for commercial industries.