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Scary Technology or Engineering Breakthrough?

Thursday, April 23, 2009 by Jim Hisert [Jim Hisert]

I guess it depends on which side of this thing you’re on…

 

Check out: http://www.youtube.com/BostonDynamics

 

The Semiconductor Packaging Blog has discussed this topic before, although there have been new developments with other similar projects:

 

In a recent Boston Dynamics press release, they are developing a “…System which is comprised of the humanoid robot and a containment test chamber that the US Army will use to test warfighter protective equipment. The development program has a 13 month design phase followed by a 17 month build, installation and validation phase with delivery of the robot taking place in the second quarter of 2011.”  This machine even sweats like a human would!  Yuck…

 

Another project showcases “…a four-wheeled robot with one mighty leg for jumping. When fully operational, the robot will navigate autonomously using its wheels, but will jump onto or over obstacles when it meets them. The machine will be able to jump over 25 feet into the air.”

 

As you can imagine, these applications all require the electronic components to survive harsh environments, although we were unable to uncover the exact test requirements.

 

Many people voiced concern from our earlier entry. 

What do you think – is this a step in the right direction, or a step too far? 

 

Comments for Scary Technology or Engineering Breakthrough?

Monday, April 27, 2009 by Amanda Hartnett:
For the sake of warfare, it’s a great concept to be able to send robots in the place of humans, but I can’t imagine the sweating function is going to trick anyone into believing this is a real human, especially once they see it leaping 25 feet off the ground toward them…..
Monday, April 27, 2009 by Jim H.:
Don’t worry, the one that sweats will only be used to test military equipment – hopefully they will leave that out of any combat robots. Otherwise they would need to keep refilling the sweat reservior…
Monday, August 17, 2009 by gate valves:
thats a freaky looking machine!

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