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Korean Institute of industrial technology in the SEROPI project has already released one imposing-looking robot, SEROPI-1 and now, they declared the SEROPI-2, 5-looking odd Johnny robo, shown here, interaction with and actors on stage.
SEROPI-2 is four feet tall and is moving at 7.2 km/h. It is also possible to bend down to grab things from the floor and it has a stereo vision sensors, laser range-finder and navigation system. It has thin, than its previous incarnation, thanks to improved materials and design.
What is it good for? Well he clearly has fun with the kids, but the ability to move around and interact with other objects on the ground is particularly useful in industrial and military settings. Different autonomous systems also suggest some interesting use cases, including remote research and medical care. I hope that he and his kind will show us mercy when they eventually come to power.
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