Today on
In Case You Missed It: We take on two pieces of robot news, both of which seem promising for different reasons. First, a
robot with responsive, human reflexes is being designed to enter dangerous situations where a real person might be injured. The secret is that the controller is a guy wearing a matching robot exoskeleton. Then, more MIT scientists executed an algorithm that allows
robots to actually buzz around and serve alcohol. Obviously, we're fans of that. Lastly, Google unveiled a video describing its
Android Experiments project and some of the applications are super interesting.
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