Bionics debuted at the Washington Aerospace Museum

For the first time in history, the “bionic person” who can speak is built entirely out of Washington. Humanoid robots debuted at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and London’s Shadow Robots Co., Ltd. was established to demonstrate medical breakthroughs in biomimetic body parts and artificial organs.


This is not a gimmick. This is a real scientific development, said museum director John Daly. The 6-foot-high (1.83 m), 170-pound (77-kilogram) robot is the subject of an hour of Smithsonian Channel documentary, an incredible bionic person, aired on Sunday. A "bionic person" is a science fiction material, in the 1970s, when the television program showed 6 million U.S. humans, Steve Austin, a former astronaut, whose body was using synthetic components after his reconstructed role was named The adventure almost died.
The robots exhibited at the museum cost US$100 million and consist of 28 human-made human parts from biomedical innovations. They include the pancreas, lungs, spleen and circulatory system, with the early prototypes of most of the components. The overall idea of ​​the project is to gather all the existing human bodies today. If you do this, what will it look like? Bertolt Meyer said a documentary from social psychologists and hosts at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. The robot was modeled after Meyer and had no hands and prosthesis at birth. He showed it to take some awkward steps, and by running artificial blood through its bionic person see through the circulatory system.
This looks like life, but it is also horrible, Paul said. The robot has a motionless face and almost no skin. It is remotely controlled from a computer and Bluetooth wireless connection is used to control its limbs. The artificial intelligence created by the bionics is limited to a computer program of a chat robot, similar to the application of the voice assistant on the Apple iPhone, said Robert Warburton, a design engineer of the shadow robot. Starting in August 2012, it took three months to complete. The robot debuted last week at the New York Comic Con. This will be exhibited throughout the fall museum.

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