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I hope something like this can keep me rehab my back... 20 k? That is less than 10 months pay if rated for 100% disability... and If I keep getting worse, I will have that forever... HMM
21st century robotics has reached a level where it MUST give more solutions for paralized people and give them a chance for being able to walk on their own.
Wake up society, start spending money on the right causes!
Great.... now instead of finding ways of fixing our own flaws as humans we cover them up with robots. Make a robot that helps the man walk.... don't fix his fucked up spinal column. I see humans as really fucking obese people having work done entirely by machines in the near future.
what a pile of shit, this has nothing to do with helping the paralysed walk this is not a humanitarian device and that israeli did not invent it. sheep keep bleating the militaries tune.
Great machine. I'm sure it will become even more ergonomic and cheaper in time. Might get my girlfriend one for the morning after some horny adventures.
I guess original reason for that is that some peoples can't walk but soon also soldiers use those in wars so they don't get tired when they run or walk long distance with backpacs ..but not yet because it's easier to run fast without that and it's too expensive
I think this is so cool because it gives a chance to people that could not walk before a chance to walk now & I would love to be there to see there faces the first time they walk. That must feel good for the doctor that helps them, because I know it would be such a rewarding feeling to help someone paralyzed walk. Wow what a feeling it must be!
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sgrdpdrsn 6 months ago
I hope something like this can keep me rehab my back... 20 k? That is less than 10 months pay if rated for 100% disability... and If I keep getting worse, I will have that forever... HMM
nazaxprime 9 months ago
Great work.
21st century robotics has reached a level where it MUST give more solutions for paralized people and give them a chance for being able to walk on their own.
Wake up society, start spending money on the right causes!
MrNjunja 10 months ago
Robot attack :-D
MrDoom158 10 months ago
This is what I call good robotics...
deimos2k6 11 months ago
0:34 Paratrooper: "and I never dreamt I was able to walk"
0:37 Presentor: "Radi's dream has become a reality"
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mu5ic1 1 year ago
@mu5ic1
Its a mistatement. It happens some times.
He means something like "I thought walking is now a dream for me, it would never happen". But it did.
Its a tragedy that so much resources are spent on wars, rather that improving people's lives.
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Mauromoustakos 1 year ago
$20,000? How did Coach Beiste on Glee afford it??
stargatefansg1 1 year ago
this is kool to see.thanks for sharing.
smurfsgot1 1 year ago
Three people dislike this video. What the hell?
gustiechaz 1 year ago
Berkeley Biomedics model is more practical. Lets see who markets the first one.
Hesam0000 1 year ago
I Dont Know If We Are Walking Like Robots.. Or If Robots Are Walking Like Us....
shmelven 1 year ago
@shmelven
i guess its both....who knows maybe someday we will be cyborgs or will have robots as seen on the I Robot movie....
DANCERRAVER 1 year ago
reWalk = copy of hal?
hal = copy of reWalk?
It looks like you have to turn on a walking algorithm instead of monitoring muscle sensors.
mars3554 2 years ago
Great.... now instead of finding ways of fixing our own flaws as humans we cover them up with robots. Make a robot that helps the man walk.... don't fix his fucked up spinal column. I see humans as really fucking obese people having work done entirely by machines in the near future.
XxRobJohnsonxX 2 years ago
true, but i dont think you would be saying this if you were the paralyzed person for 20 years. you would want the joy of walking again wouldnt you?
this is a step into the future. right now, what could the robot do, drag him across the floor? lift him?
AlchmstFullMetal 2 years ago
God blessed America with a suit 10 times better check it out
benjoandrichie 2 years ago
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what a pile of shit, this has nothing to do with helping the paralysed walk this is not a humanitarian device and that israeli did not invent it. sheep keep bleating the militaries tune.
outled 2 years ago
Great machine. I'm sure it will become even more ergonomic and cheaper in time. Might get my girlfriend one for the morning after some horny adventures.
chilled99 2 years ago
Yeah.....
RichardRoma1 2 years ago
He blessed Israel in 1947? I didn't get the memo either.
chilled99 2 years ago
its made in japan dumb ass look you can even see the name an search it out
13utt 2 years ago 2
actually all those things are originally invented by japanese
isokessu 2 years ago 14
and actualy for war purposes
LOLstoplying 2 years ago
I guess original reason for that is that some peoples can't walk but soon also soldiers use those in wars so they don't get tired when they run or walk long distance with backpacs ..but not yet because it's easier to run fast without that and it's too expensive
isokessu 2 years ago
@isokessu what makes you believe that?
TheAngelgirl7 11 months ago
@isokessu Actually, these devices have been in development in Berkeley, California for over twenty years, long before the Japanese HAL device.
Jianju69 10 months ago
@isokessu No, they were built in japan, big difference.
pHappyfeet 8 months ago
I think this is so cool because it gives a chance to people that could not walk before a chance to walk now & I would love to be there to see there faces the first time they walk. That must feel good for the doctor that helps them, because I know it would be such a rewarding feeling to help someone paralyzed walk. Wow what a feeling it must be!
ghostaliaz 2 years ago 8
very important-
do you know the publication date of this?
thanks!
yardentishtush 3 years ago 6
The date is the same as the video. This is original content by this YouTube channel.
berserked90ita 3 years ago