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Robotech news
Here’s the
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The future is now! Can you imagine using one of these robots on the moon or Mars or something.
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not realy.
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too fragile and robot AI is way too limited, send a man and save years of time wasteing and guesswork
Mentor.
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Here’s a
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to some video of a robot walking down the stares. When you see this then you’ll see way I think it would be good to see one of these robots to go into space.
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I want a human-sized version of this dude to:
Wash my dirty dishes
Do the laundry
Dust the furniture and mop my floors
Make supper
Mow the lawn
Clean my basement
Forget dancing and going down stairs. I've got some REAL work for it!
Domo Arigato, Mister Roboto
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These things can really move!
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media.videoaxs.com/videoa...0.asx.html
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Robots...
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Ever see red planet?
Develope some of those and send them ahead of time to build the settlement for the colonists.
That'd be neat.
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