What do you get when you take a military-grade quadruped robot designed to carry 28 stones of kit and attach bull horns to the front? A terrifying vision of our future mechanical masters, that's what. Still, until the Bid Dog machine being developed by the US military can walk forwards without lurching like a drunk rhinoceros, we'll hold back from declaring war on the robots.
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What do you get when you take a military-grade quadruped robot designed to carry 28 stones of kit and attach bull horns to the front? A terrifying vision of our future mechanical masters, that's what. Still, until the Bid Dog machine being developed by the US military can walk forwards without lurching like a drunk rhinoceros, we'll hold back from declaring war on the robots.













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Wednesday 18 March
By john
Why cant they make something useful instead of wasting time money and the environment with such a load of old SHITE.
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Wednesday 18 March
By Alan Bowman
Well that guy may not have liked it, but I sure did! Think for a second how the technology here could be adapted to be highly beneficial to enviromental/social fields; carrying medicine to remote places for example, aiding in earthquake/natural disaster zones.
I'm not usually one to geek out over robots and science, but the people who developed this robot should be pretty bloody proud of themselves.
Absolutely amazing.
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