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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15225 · Oct 15

#mdx#bilateral_teleoperation#force_feedback#genesis#gravity_compensation#humanoid_robot#imitation_learning#machine_learning#moveit2#mujoco#open_source#openarm#python#reinforcement_learning#robot#robot_arm#robotics#ros2#teleoperation OpenArm is a special robot arm that helps with physical AI research. It has 7 degrees of freedom, which means it can move like a human arm. This makes it good for tasks that involve touching or moving things safely around people. The robot is open-source, meaning anyone can build, modify, and use it. This is helpful because it makes advanced robotics available to more people, like researchers and students, without costing too much. A complete system with two arms costs about $6,500, which is much cheaper than similar robots. https://github.com/enactic/openarm

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@CryptoM · Post #64598 · 04/09/2026, 09:55 AM

🚀 STOCKS | BlackRock CIO Warns of Potential Downgrade in Stock Earnings Due to Middle East Conflict Helen Jewell, BlackRock's International Chief Investment Officer for Fundamental Equities, has indicated that the ongoing Middle East conflict could necessitate a reduction in stock earnings expectations. According to Jin10, Jewell noted that current earnings forecasts for this year remain high, ranging from 15% to 18%, suggesting significant room for downward adjustments. She expressed skepticism about the stability of earnings predictions in the consumer sector, particularly given the impact of interest rates and inflation stemming from the Middle East situation. Preliminary signs indicate potential changes in earnings expectations. After weeks of analysts raising forecasts, Citigroup's U.S. Earnings Momentum Index turned negative last Friday, with downgrades outnumbering upgrades by the largest margin in nearly a year. Despite this, analysts' predictions remain optimistic amid high uncertainty and rising price pressures. Compiled data shows that the market generally expects the S&P 500's earnings per share to grow by 16% this year, marking the strongest performance since 2021. The first-quarter earnings season is set to officially begin next week. Jewell highlighted that the potential for earnings growth in energy and materials stocks is offset by the downside risks in industries such as aviation, suggesting that overall earnings will remain relatively stable. #stocks#BlackRock#MiddleEastConflict#earningsforecast#consumersector#interestrates#inflation#Citigroup#USearnings#S&P500 #energy#materials#aviation#investment