Loading...
Uploaded by tlbtlbtlb0 on Feb 26, 2007
Feb 14 2007: the Anybots humanoid really walks for the first time.
Entertainment
Standard YouTube License
awsome
cool robot i wana come work or you guys
XxnesiexX 3 years ago
impressive, but can you make him any smaller? He is too big.
MeebleMeeble 3 years ago
old man walking ah
ryuukotsuseii 4 years ago
congradulations guys, know it took since like 2001 to make this work but you finally did it!
Penfish2k 5 years ago
human bipedal walking is more like controlled falling - need to improve robot's control system to make it walk faster
Ryz05 5 years ago 2
More stamping of feet than walking
MasterBeef3000 5 years ago
kinda reminded me of the saddam husen video
thatpspguy 5 years ago
This asshole just hurried the rise of the robots by at least 5 years.
But it truly is amazing.
suuubpar 5 years ago
I am impressed. Now when's the artificial muscles (electroactive polymer?) version coming out? ;)
dubtafoo 5 years ago
It seems to me that the reason he fell was because he was shifting his weight ONLY after he became unbalanced, and not preemptively like us humans. I might be wrong.
bladebot 5 years ago
Load more suggestions
awsome
cool robot i wana come work or you guys
XxnesiexX 3 years ago
impressive, but can you make him any smaller? He is too big.
MeebleMeeble 3 years ago
old man walking ah
ryuukotsuseii 4 years ago
congradulations guys, know it took since like 2001 to make this work but you finally did it!
Penfish2k 5 years ago
human bipedal walking is more like controlled falling - need to improve robot's control system to make it walk faster
Ryz05 5 years ago 2
More stamping of feet than walking
MasterBeef3000 5 years ago
kinda reminded me of the saddam husen video
thatpspguy 5 years ago
This asshole just hurried the rise of the robots by at least 5 years.
But it truly is amazing.
suuubpar 5 years ago
I am impressed. Now when's the artificial muscles (electroactive polymer?) version coming out? ;)
dubtafoo 5 years ago
It seems to me that the reason he fell was because he was shifting his weight ONLY after he became unbalanced, and not preemptively like us humans. I might be wrong.
bladebot 5 years ago