Have you been mesmerized and horrified by
technology yet today?
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
created this nightmare-fuel to move less like a robot
and more "creature-ish"--which, yeah, success. As
the skeleton itself says, "My legs have almost the
same number of muscles as human." It brags about
walking in place using OpenSim patterns and the
help of an auxiliary instrument.
"I am trying something new every day," it says,
taking a bite of what looks like a Mac n' Cheetos
and kicking a basketball, two totally
normal humantechnology yet today?
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
created this nightmare-fuel to move less like a robot
and more "creature-ish"--which, yeah, success. As
the skeleton itself says, "My legs have almost the
same number of muscles as human." It brags about
walking in place using OpenSim patterns and the
help of an auxiliary instrument.
"I am trying something new every day," it says,
taking a bite of what looks like a Mac n' Cheetos
and kicking a basketball, two totally
activities.
The soft pneumatic filaments connect joints and
stretch or contract like real muscles, but aren't very
strong, fast, or finely-controlled. Which is fine. All
bodies are beautiful and terrifying in their own way.
Suzumori Endo Lab, Tokyo Institute of Technology
The creation of Tokyo Institute of Technology's Suzumori
Endo Lab, a musculoskeletal robot driven by multifilament
muscles.
Suzumori Endo Lab, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Robot eats what looks like a Mac n' Cheetos
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