MIT Makes an Army of Cheetah Robots

MIT’s Mini Cheetah robots are little quadrupedal robots fit for running, bouncing, strolling, and flipping. In a recently released video, the little bots can be seen wandering, jumping, and walking around a field and playing with a soccer ball. They are not purchaser items, however MIT trusts that the Mini Cheetah’s sturdy and particular plan will make it a perfect apparatus for scientists.

MIT Makes an Army of Cheetah Robots

In the recently published film, the little bots can be seen dodging, bouncing, and walking around a field. In certain scenes, the robots are indicated playing with a soccer ball, as well.

According to MIT News:

MIT recently published a new video of its Mini Cheetah robots, small quadrupedal robots that can run, walk, jump, turn, and backflip. The robots weigh about 20 pounds and researchers claim they are “virtually indestructible,” 

This year in a March, MIT also made headlines when it was showcasing its miniature robot performing a backflip.

The Mini Cheetah is designed in a such way that it can be easily fix and alter. MIT is trusting that this degree of adaptability will make the robots engaging specialists who wouldn’t generally approach apply autonomy.

The synchronized stretches and reverse somersaults are dreadful enough, however the leaf heaps will truly wreck your day. This is the thing that the possible, plainly inescapable robot uprising will look like right at the time it occurs.

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