Robot with 1,000 muscles twitches like human while dangling from ceiling
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We really are obsessed with replicating any and all sci-fi cautionary tales, aren’t we?
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A humanoid robot can operate in the existing world. It can climb stairs and open a door, for example. A robot on wheels without arms can't do that.
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they could have gone so many different directions. nutcracker. river dance. yackety sax…
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At first misread as cloaca. Barely even gave me pause in this thread.
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if you want it to interact with a wide range of environments and objects that were designed for humans, then a humanoid robot may be the way to go.
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Great, soon I won't even know if someone is human in real life as well. Youre all bots.
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The goal is to replicate humans, so yeah
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the only thing I'm hoping for is that this can serve as a proof of concept that human brains might be able to learn to control limbs made of synthetic muscles like that...
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I see they are prepping for the live action QWOP movie.
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It's the Torment Nexus dilemma.
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Can't wait to find out it was just a guy in a suit.
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I don't like living in the future as much as young me thought I would.
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Maybe a weird aside, but what does this mean?
pushing fluid at 40 standard liters per minute.
Are there "liters" other than the 10cm x 10cm x 10cm definition?
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That's all of the bones of an human adult. Yeah, I'm sure absolutely all of them were necessary.
Are you trying to imply they gave it a dick? If so they don't have bones in them.
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Science isn’t about why, it’s about why not!
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You mean the flow rate of a volume of liquid? What are you confused about exactly?
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No, it's pretty much only you thinking that. The rest of us were thinking about the 6 tiny bones in the ears only used for hearing or dozens of weird little bones in the wrists and ankles.
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They're asking why it's "standard litres per minute", instead of just "litres per minute"
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