We already have autonomous robots that can ram , pilot , float — even operate in infinite . And now , thanks to researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute , we ’ll shortly be dealing with bot that can tackle the final frontier here on earth — or should we say inside earth — with aself - burrowing robotthat works underground .
It ’s backbreaking to see automatic exploitation like this and not immediately cogitate of how it can be used against humans . After all , a lot ofgood can issue forth from robotstoo . But according to its creators , this burrowing bot could be melodic phrase - dropped onto a target where it would instantly bury itself and provide covert video surveillance . Even stealthy aerial drones can still be recognize as they make a pass , but except for a little disturbed filth , these would be hard to distinguish .
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So the next meter you ’re at the beach , remember to keep your anti - robot sentiments to yourself , because you never know what might be listen beneath your foot . [ Digging RobotsviaIEEE Spectrum ]
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