When fretting about an imaginary robot apocalypse, it’s customary to worry about large robots like Boston Dynamics’ Atlas and Spot. But have you considered the potential peril of swarms of tiny, unsquishable robo-insects?
The DEAnsect, a fly-swatter-defying soft robot, could inspire all sorts of sci-fi fun, but its creators foresee a helpful future where the tiny bots work together for inspections, repairs or as remote emissaries sent to study real insect colonies.
A team at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland developed the fast, agile robot. “DEAnsect is propelled by soft artificial muscles: It can be twisted, bent, squeezed, while retaining its functionality,” EPFL said.
https://www.cnet.com/news/crushable-robot-insect-sneers-at-fly-swatters-and-shoes/
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