DARPA’s
robotic cheetah has now surpassed the human land speed record, running
as fast as 28.3 mph, faster than the fastest known human, Usain Bolt.
In a new video just released by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency, the robot designed around the anatomy of a cheetah, is seen
“running as fast as 28.3 mph before it trips and falls on what would be
its face, if it had one.”
DARPA’s
robotic cheetah has now surpassed the human land speed record, running
as fast as 28.3 mph, faster than the fastest known human, Usain Bolt.
In a new video just released by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the robot designed around the anatomy of a cheetah, is seen “running as fast as 28.3 mph before it trips and falls on what would be its face, if it had one.”
In a new video just released by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the robot designed around the anatomy of a cheetah, is seen “running as fast as 28.3 mph before it trips and falls on what would be its face, if it had one.”
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