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African Robotics Network Challenge Spurs Rash of $10 Robots

An anonymous reader writes with this story from Wired: "When the African Robotics Network announced their $10 robot design challenge this summer, co-founder Ken Goldberg was careful not to share too many expectations, lest he influence contestants' designs. But he never imagined one of the winning entries would prominently feature a pair of Spanish lollipops. The challenge, hosted by AFRON co-founders Goldberg and Ayorkor Korsah, emphasized inexpensive designs to help bring robotics education to African classrooms." Winners include "the lollipop-laden Suckerbot and traditional (roaming) category first prize winner Kilobot, a Harvard-spawned three-legged, vibrating, swarming robot."

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  1. Re:ideas of what a robot is by flyingfsck · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    The main problem is that each time you dump free food on them, they produce more children.

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    Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!