Japanese scientists create new humanoid walking robot
September 28, 2010
Japanese scientists have unveiled a new humanoid walking robot, northeast of Tokyo. Demands are growing for socially useful robots, such as those for caring for the elderly and the sick.
Video Source: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Comments (1)
by Duncan
This is nothing advanced. and it is not intelligent at all. If you pick it up it will continue to “walk”. And if you try to push it over it will fall down and break very easily. Sure, it “walks”. I guarantee that this is only a single, very simple routine that will only do this same thing over and over again. You will never see this robot even begin to walk around the streets of Japan.