Uh… And the Robots Inherit the Earth

March 17th, 2008

I am absolutely impressed by this video of a robot named BigDog:   

And, a little frightened. The mobility of this robot is simply beyond amazing. I would fall more readily than the machine. The only thing that could make it any better are electric motors, but I guess we’ll have to wait for the battery technology to catch up to the robots for that to happen.


7 Responses to “Uh… And the Robots Inherit the Earth”

  1. John H Maloney on March 17, 2008 11:59 pm

    Very impressive. Although, the legs are a little freaky. The way that they’re articulated makes them look rather organic.

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  3. Alan on March 18, 2008 8:46 pm

    Hi Kiki. Bigdog is pretty well known – see http://reddit.com/info/6cg2y/comments and also click on the title of the page to see the cute robot they are comparing to Bigdog. I agree with John that it looks freaky because the articulation of the legs looks like two people are facing each other inside the robot. — Alan

  4. melisande on March 20, 2008 7:23 am

    You were mentioning the bit about it being so animal like that someone commented that they felt bad when it was kicked, but to me the freakier part is when it’s on the ice and they replay it in slow motion. My mirror neurons just keep thinking OH MY KNEES!!

  5. andrew cofield on March 27, 2008 9:28 am

    Fits in well with the discussion on TWIM about how the Army is looking towards gamers for the future of their soldiers. Also, I can only imagine if my golden retriever was introduced to “bigdog.” My poor dog would FREAK OUT!

  6. Phronk on March 27, 2008 10:29 pm

    I’m torn between being really impressed and really scared. It’s like a buzzing man-made alien monster from hell.

  7. Nabeel Rahimpour on May 2, 2008 2:22 am

    Can you imagine how painful (from a cost and time perspective) it would be if it lost control and fell? With all that weight on it, there could be some serious component damage… I guess they do need it to be (and probably already is) rather durable.

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