<p>Mark Zuckerberg recently shared Meta’s new Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform which has shown a glimpse into the future.</p>.<p>The new platform, Myosuite, builds realistic musculoskeletal simulations that can run up to 4,000 times faster than state-of-the-art systems.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/the-metaverse-is-coming-but-we-still-don-t-trust-ai-1110268.html" target="_blank">The metaverse is coming, but we still don’t trust AI</a></strong></p>.<p>In a post, Zuckerberg shared a glimpse of robots being able to perform complex tasks such as smart prosthetics and surgeries with ease. Zuckerberg’s post of a 24-second video showed the model being able to gesture thumbs-up.</p>.<p>Using MyoSuite, models can also perform complex tasks such as twirling a pen or rotating a key.</p>.<p>In his post, the Facebook founder said, "This research could accelerate the development of prosthetics, physical rehab, and surgery techniques.”</p>.<p>He further added that technology can help people develop more realistic avatars in the metaverse.</p>.<p>These models can are going to be open so as to aid researchers in advancing further in the field.</p>
<p>Mark Zuckerberg recently shared Meta’s new Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform which has shown a glimpse into the future.</p>.<p>The new platform, Myosuite, builds realistic musculoskeletal simulations that can run up to 4,000 times faster than state-of-the-art systems.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/the-metaverse-is-coming-but-we-still-don-t-trust-ai-1110268.html" target="_blank">The metaverse is coming, but we still don’t trust AI</a></strong></p>.<p>In a post, Zuckerberg shared a glimpse of robots being able to perform complex tasks such as smart prosthetics and surgeries with ease. Zuckerberg’s post of a 24-second video showed the model being able to gesture thumbs-up.</p>.<p>Using MyoSuite, models can also perform complex tasks such as twirling a pen or rotating a key.</p>.<p>In his post, the Facebook founder said, "This research could accelerate the development of prosthetics, physical rehab, and surgery techniques.”</p>.<p>He further added that technology can help people develop more realistic avatars in the metaverse.</p>.<p>These models can are going to be open so as to aid researchers in advancing further in the field.</p>