Robot copies your muscles and bones
December 12, 2012
Meet Kenshiro, developed by University of Tokyo researchers as a bio-inspired musculoskeletal humanoid robot. They have added more muscles and more motors to their Kojiro robot from 2010, making Kenshiro’s underlying structure the closest to a human’s form so far.
Video Source: University of Tokio
Related:
Kenshiro Robot Gets New Muscles and Bones
Kenshiro: Human Mimetic Musculoskeletal Humanoid
Comments (2)
by Mr.X
Haha.I don’t want to say this (so I’ll write it down here instead), but I guess sooner or later the Japanese will built robots for some “weird things.”
And fat nerds finally can have someone who loves them back.
Would that be, depending on the intelligence of the bot, considered slavery!?
by Gorden Russell
With arms and knees and hips like that, Kenshiro might be playing basketball soon.