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He’s six-two, weighs 330 pounds, and has arms that stretch wider than a car -- but the NFL doesn’t want this guy in its lineup.
Defense contractors on Thursday unveiled one of the most advanced humanoid robots ever built as part of the DARPA Virtual Robotics Challenge in Waltham, Mass. Called ATLAS , the giant is controlled by a human operator, who guides the sensors, hydraulics, and limbs through a range of natural motions, the military said.
He can walk up stairs, stay upright after getting hit with heavy weights, and climb over or around obstacles in his path -- and may ultimately boost the ability of first responders in a disaster scenario
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/07...manoid-robots/?intcmp=obnetwork#ixzz2YqfNQ1zY
Defense contractors on Thursday unveiled one of the most advanced humanoid robots ever built as part of the DARPA Virtual Robotics Challenge in Waltham, Mass. Called ATLAS , the giant is controlled by a human operator, who guides the sensors, hydraulics, and limbs through a range of natural motions, the military said.
He can walk up stairs, stay upright after getting hit with heavy weights, and climb over or around obstacles in his path -- and may ultimately boost the ability of first responders in a disaster scenario
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/07...manoid-robots/?intcmp=obnetwork#ixzz2YqfNQ1zY