This is the kind of robotics progress I pay attention to.
Toyota introduced Walk Me, a walking wheelchair that moves on mechanical legs instead of wheels. It can climb stairs, handle rough terrain, and adapt to environments that were never designed to be accessible.
The point is independence. Getting from A to B without asking the world to be perfectly flat.
I have long believed robotics will not be about humanoids.
It will be about task shaped machines, designed around real human constraints.
Walk Me is a good example of that shift.
So here is the question.
If robots are shaped by tasks, not appearances, what should we design next?
#Robotics #AI #Accessibility #AssistiveTechnology #HumanCenteredDesign #FutureOfWork
@Gregrey972@JoshWalkos I said them “if there was a school shooting, where would you hide?”. I don’t remember - (the last sentence is very hard to decipher)
@Gregrey972@JoshWalkos Looking (?) into every mass shooting video I can find. My interest is specifically in school shootings started, I think, in seventh grade. I remember one day I was talking to Valerie. She was my crush and I was with her (?) and another kid.