It is not clear that someone asks the company to build a muscular, sinus -oid robot or watch a video about how it was hanging, helpless, but life is full of surprises and life and life This video on YouTube The “protoclon” of the clones of robotics is the same here.
The protoclanium, according to the contrary, is the prototypical version of the Robot “Klon”, which, called Clone Robotics, is working on the creation. The video shows that the prototorlan bends his arms and legs, with visible artificial muscle fibers moving under his white “skin”. Based on the video -videorosite, the impressive part here is that the protoclance has “more than 200 degrees of freedom, more than 1000 myofibrics and more than 200 sensors”, as well as the fact that the “faceless” robot for some reason.
The ultimate goal for startup is to build anatomically correct Android, with synthetic nervous, skeletal, muscle and vascular systems that feed its movement. The “myofibrics”, included in the protocland, are the creation of robotics to order with “the desirable qualities of skeletal muscles of mammals”. For the possible goals of the clone robot, these qualities are the ability to “respond in less than 50 ms with an unloaded reduction of more than 30 percent” and “at least kilograms of reduction for one three grams -mushroom fiber”. According to the Web Sit Clone RoboticsField
The fact that the protocolon hangs in the video, and does not roam according to their own agreement, is a reflection of its prototype of nature. Robots are often suspended or supported by support until they can maintain their own body weight, which is difficult to achieve without all the right materials.
Clonical robotics is not unique in the persecution of the human robot, which theoretically can replace human workers. Figure He studies a similar idea, minus muscles. Tesla started with the wrong leg with man in Spandex costumeBut that Seriously belongs to robotstoo much. Even the largest technological companies turned their attention to robots: both Meta And Apple According to reports, they examine robotics as a future category of product. It is fair to say that Clone Robotics wins when it comes to publishing a video about muscular robots.