Engineering News Blog

Engineering News

Latest news of interest to engineers. Sourced from GlobalSpec's Engineering News

Previous in Blog: The RailPod is one track short of a train car, the future of transportation?   Next in Blog: Segway and GM Announce the PUMA Mini Electric Vehicle
Close
Close
Close
2 comments
Rate Comments: Nested

CB2 (Child-robot with Biomimetic Body)

Posted April 06, 2009 12:56 PM

From Engadget:

All caught up on your sleep? Good. 'Cause our old friend the "Child-robot with Biomimetic Body," or CB2, has now returned to haunt your nightmares. As you might expect, the bot hasn't simply spent its past two years of existence terrifying the staff at Osaka University, it's actually been learning, and it's now apparently able to make use of its 51 air-powered motors to move itself through a room "quite smoothly" -- with a helping hand, of course. What's more, the researchers behind CB2 are now also starting to talk about some of their future projects, including a new "robo species" that they say will have learning abilities "somewhere between those of a human and other primate species such as the chimpanzee." Yeah, we can't wait to see what that looks like either.

Read the whole article

Reply

Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Guru
Engineering Fields - Electrical Engineering - New Member

Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: El Lago, Texas, USA
Posts: 2639
Good Answers: 65
#1

Re: CB2 (Child-robot with Biomimetic Body)

04/06/2009 3:59 PM

ok - That's just freakin' creepy.

Reply
Active Contributor
Hobbies - RC Aircraft - New Member

Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 21
Good Answers: 1
#2

Re: CB2 (Child-robot with Biomimetic Body)

04/07/2009 12:15 AM

hmm...Osaka University's just down the road from my apt. That explains those kids I thought needed more of a tan...

__________________
Walter Palmer
Reply
Reply to Blog Entry 2 comments

Previous in Blog: The RailPod is one track short of a train car, the future of transportation?   Next in Blog: Segway and GM Announce the PUMA Mini Electric Vehicle
You might be interested in: Robot Repair Services, Teach Pendants, Pendant Stations

Advertisement