Video of the World’s First Female Robot

Ed Steele April 12, 2006 Comments Off


We didn’t make this video, but we sure wish we did. Gizmodo reported about this new female robot from Takahashi-san that stands almost 14 inches tall, weighs two pounds and has 23 degrees freedom of movement. The video above shows her in action and while she sure walks nice, the “whir-whir” noise while she is walking is a bit of a turn off. (Thanks Merf!)


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