Virginia Tech Students Build CHARLI, a Human-Sized Robot 82
smackay writes "As CHARLI takes his first steps, anxious onlookers stand ready to catch him if he falls. His stride is short, but upright, as one foot is placed in front of the other in the basement of Virginia Tech's Randolph Hall. But CHARLI is no toddler. He is a 5-foot-tall humanoid robot. Video of this ground-breaking robot included."
Re:Ground-breaking robot? (Score:5, Insightful)
Asimo wasn't built on a $20,000 budget.
-Rick
historic my ass (Score:3, Insightful)
"CHARLI is historic. CHARLI is the first untethered, autonomous, full-sized, walking, humanoid robot with four moving limbs and a head, built in the United States."
Come on, this is a ridiculous statement. Given enough qualifications, anything can be said to be historic.
This is just another Asimo, just more ugly. Also, it is not humanoid at all, his head is a fcking lawn lamp.
Re:Ground-breaking robot? (Score:2, Insightful)
Asimo wasn't built by team students working for free, which allowed for a $20,000 budget.
There, fixed that for you.
--Anon
Re:historic my ass (Score:3, Insightful)