Super-Strength Robot Suits are Now Being Used in Real Life
This man can pick up a 30-kilo lump of metal like it's nothing. Why? He is a wearing a robotic suit that grants him immense strength.
This man can pick up a 30-kilo lump of metal like it's nothing. Why? He is a wearing a robotic suit that grants him immense strength.
Seems a bit weird to be honest, robots are creepy as hell.
Ok guys, these things are getting seriously clever. Should we panic yet?
They can spot whether the fruit and veg is ripe or not.
On their own these robots aren't very clever, but throw a bunch of them together and they'll demonstrate some seriously complex behaviour
but rather than acting like the real Wonka and torturing/killing kids for profit, this guy just builds robots for fun
It's been choreographed to the routine for maximum immersion.
The extra fingers take their cues from sensors embedded into a glove, and make coordinated movements with the rest of the fingers on the hand with equal amounts of grip and force.
The bulbous little guy can read to kids in the living room, recite recipes in the kitchen, and perform a handful of other simple tasks. Jibo is also a little bit creepy.
Silent runner turns tricks in Belgium.
Old Spice has ditched the topless men in favour of something different for its latest adverts -- a topless mandroid.
It looks different from the last time we saw it, more like a big ox than a giant dog. Still jaw-droppingly cool, though.
MOSS has come up with a radical new way for enthusiasts to build robotic toys. And it's how the MOSS sets differ from Lego that makes them an alternative worth considering.
Yes, a dæmon like the ones from His Dark Material
Apple supplier bringing in the bots.
Not quite at the Johnny Cab stage yet, but we're getting there.