ATRIAS Bipedal Robot Can Take a Beating and Keep Walking
Zothecula writes The great tradition of designing robots inspired by the many beautiful forms of locomotion seen in the animal kingdom likely predates robotics itself, arguably stretching all the way back to Michelangelo's time. Standing on the shoulders of such giants is ATRIAS, a series of human-sized bipedal robots that remind us of other two-legged creatures like the ostrich or emu. It must be a great tension-reliever in the robotics lab to have a robot you can literally kick without knocking it off balance.
Here's a bunch of youtube movies of the Atrias robot:
https://www.youtube.com/playli...
Kicking someone while they are walking is a tactic of bullying. What's next? Hurling insults and social shunning? Just say "no" to bullying.
But you have to wonder how long or far it could travel untethered. Mounting a control system and battery has got to be a challenge. It looks fairly heavy for any real distance hauls.
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Make no mistake, these devices ARE going to be used to hurt or kill humans, just as drone aircraft
have been used.
The hope of humans will lie in the fact that humans have endless ingenuity and that sabotaging
a robot will always be possible. And since the damned things are going to be on the ground it
will be easy to access them and "neutralize" them.
You can deride my comment because it recalls the theme of the "Terminator" movies, but that
doesn't mean it is not going to happen in real life.
You mean soon the computer will be a match for me in chess AND kickboxing?!
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
ATRIAS looks like it's constantly bursting to take a leak.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
Hey, I was going to say "so, when are they going to mount a machine gun onto that?"...
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