…replacing the previously hydraulic version.

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      8 months ago

      I think they specifically chose that to display that it has no “forward” axis, robots don’t need to be 100% anthropomorphic and follow our biological limitations, this is a very significant evolution in design that will allow for better mobility

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          I’d argue that the wheel was invented not because “walking” was inefficient, but because flesh is weak and gets tired.

          A robot doesn’t have that weakness. It thinks nothing of running five hours at high speed if necessary. It has no need of wheels if it can just Gump it cross country with cargo on his back a la Death Stranding.

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            8 months ago

            A robot doesn’t have that weakness.

            Robots have battery capacity limitations, they get “tired” in a different way. Your claim is true if you invent a battery that never runs out of power.