...with somewhat bear-shaped heads.
just what a person in pain needs: the terminator edition of teddy ruxpin.
cuddly medics
cuddly medics
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I was expecting the article to mention that the bear-med would tell the wounded soldiers soothing stories.
Didn't see this coming at all, and I subscribe to Kurzweil's newsletter and everything. Ok I don't read every one of them but...
I mean bleeding hell it's a real honest to god robot design. I mean futuristic robot with arms, legs, torso, and funny shaped head. On the one brain hemisphere I know I shouldn't be surprised, the field of robotics is going along very nicely. The other side of me brain is screaming and jumping up and down..."This is sooo cooool I mean this is super cool. It's a walking robot that anatomically matches the general outline of a human being."
Didn't see this coming at all, and I subscribe to Kurzweil's newsletter and everything. Ok I don't read every one of them but...
I mean bleeding hell it's a real honest to god robot design. I mean futuristic robot with arms, legs, torso, and funny shaped head. On the one brain hemisphere I know I shouldn't be surprised, the field of robotics is going along very nicely. The other side of me brain is screaming and jumping up and down..."This is sooo cooool I mean this is super cool. It's a walking robot that anatomically matches the general outline of a human being."
"Understand the procedure now? Just stop a few of their machines...throw them into darkness for a few hours and then sit back and watch the pattern. They pick the most dangerous enemy they can find and it's themselves."----Rod Serling
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