BigDog: a robotic tank mule for the future

by on 22/02/10 at 10:22 am

This blew me away—genuine all-terrain robotics from Boston Dynamics. My collaborator Brian Glenney wondered aloud whether this kind of technology might, in another form, supercede the wheelchair model in the future? Worth watching all the way through, as this sentient-ish creature rights itself on ice, etc.

Unbelievable: Boston Dynamics BigDog (March ’08)Funny blooper videos are here

2 Responses to “BigDog: a robotic tank mule for the future”

  1. Kevin Hamilton

    Feb 22nd, 2010

    Some of us here keep watching this and marveling at the emotional quality of that kicking sequence – it seems so violent and strained, the sound of the thing seems pained, the motions frantic. Didn’t these guys see the Terminator movies? We better be nice or we’ll pay in the future!

  2. Sung

    Jun 4th, 2010

    When I saw this object, I felt myself questioning whether it was animate or inanimate- inanimate that is controlled by another animate being. Humans will impart on things emotions by instinct it seems and it is this aspect in the encounter that intrigues me. Very different from seeing someone in a wheelchair because we see the live human being in it first. How will be come to appreciate, reject, or accommodate robotics as extension of animates and how will be come to inhabit with them? Violent kicking- would be a form of interaction that could occur when we engage with something else that we feel is alive. So eery yet interesting….

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