Virginia Tech Students Build CHARLI, a Human-Sized Robot
smackay writes "As CHARLI takes his first steps, anxious onlookers stand ready to catch him if he falls. His stride is short, but upright, as one foot is placed in front of the other in the basement of Virginia Tech's Randolph Hall. But CHARLI is no toddler. He is a 5-foot-tall humanoid robot. Video of this ground-breaking robot included."
Then who cares?
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Asimo wasn't built on a $20,000 budget.
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He is a 5-foot tall humanoid robot. Video of this ground-breaking robot included.
What is the robot made of, if each step breaks the ground? I can only imagine the seismic effect an army of these ground-breaking robots would have.
They still manage to stick the video in an area normally reserved for lame advertising that everyone has learned to tune out.
It's a link on the right side of the page containing the article.
Where Asimo was made, four feet three inches is human-sized ;)
Whatever it is, it's notablog.
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