Sunday, November 16, 2014

Baymax is a Soft Baby ( Blog # 18)

Let's Get Down to Business

. Baymax is a true and real type of robot. Don Hall visited Carnegie Mellon University's Robotic Institute and discovered many types of robots and got inspiration from the soft felted robot that was inflatable.
Inflatable robots are to become a real thing as hard robots are viewed as a thing to use injury and bruises if you bump into it. An inflatable robot is to not do this are are much better than the idea of a metal one. Filled with gas, these types of robots are to be controlled with air pressure and lightweight muscles to make it move and function.
The idea of Baymax is still and idea of the future as their are no life sized humanoid inflatable robots, just yet. Many are thinking of having these robots for care and aid as they're designs are much more needed/wanted for safer environments.

Wrapping it Up

. Yes, Baymax may not be real yet but he truly is a thing that is a work in progress and I like his design a lot, as both the character and the real thing. Having inflatable robots would be a great investment as they are much more safer then the average metal robot and they would be great for safe-care and aid with human beings. Hey, no sharp edges.

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