NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has released video of the latest addition to its growing line-up of robots, RoboSimian!
Nicknamed "Clyde," the odd-looking bot was unveiled in December at the DARPA Robotics Challenge,
where he demonstrated "four general-purpose limbs and hands capable of
both mobility and manipulation," and came in fifth place out of 16
entries.
See how he fares in disaster-response situations in the clip below from JPL. He isn't quite as fearsome as PETMAN, but he does offer some remarkably apelike moves.
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Super Dad' Photo Goes Viral
One man is being called the ultimate Mr. Mom, doing one daughter's hair while his other child is strapped to his chest.
And now, the man at the center of this picture, which went wildly viral, is also at the center of a passionate debate about parenting roles, a topic he himself addressed on "Katie."
"We really need to change the narrative on what fatherhood is all about," Doyin Richards explained on the show. "Get more changing tables in men's bathrooms, do all these things to help celebrate the great dads of the world."
He says the photo was a snapshot of his life at home in Los Angeles.
"I was on paternity leave in October, and my wife was getting ready for work," Richards recalled. "So I said, 'I will do Emmyko's hair, and I'll put Reeko in the Ergo and handle it."
Richards then posted the photo on his blog, "Daddy Doin' Work," writing, "I have a dream that people will view a picture like this and not think it's such a big deal."
But it was. The photo received more than 452,000 "Likes" on Facebook.
The feedback, however, wasn't all positive. Comments ranged from "He probably rented those kids. They don't even look like him" to "Don't change a thing man. You're a great dad."
"I think we're making progress in terms of men not only putting up with that role but embracing it," said parenting expert Karyn Gordon. "It's a perfect, beautiful picture, a model for what a lot of us can actually strive for."
Richards said he'd like to see this debate change typical dad stereotypes from the overly macho to the helplessly bumbling.
"Enough of the negativity," he said on "Katie." "We need to get the great dads of the world, and let them know that there's more out there. I'm just one of many."
The most masculine thing of all, he said, was being man enough to do what has often been labeled as women's work.
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SEE IT: Devil baby terrorizes New York City for viral marketing campaign for 'Devil's Due'
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Thinkmodo created a clever campaign for upcoming film 'Devil's Due' in which a horrible robotic infant screams, vomits and flips the bird at bystanders. The YouTube video has collected more than 4 million views in one day.
Talk about a demon seed. This animatronic baby terrorized the streets of New York City for a viral marketing campaign by Thinkmodo.
The terrible 2s came early for this bogus baby.An animatronic infant wreaked havoc on the streets New York City for a viral marketing campaign that scared the hell out of some bystanders.
The robotic baby was placed in an abandoned stroller — and when people went to check on it, the baby sat up and started growling.
RELATED: SEE: DARTMOUTH STUDENT DANCES ACROSS CHINAThe “devil baby” — cruising around the streets in a remote control stroller — would lie in wait for an unsuspecting person to check on the child before pouncing, growling and sometimes even flipping the bird.
Like any satanic infant, the child could projectile vomit at a moment’s notice.
The shocked reactions were captured on camera and posted on YouTube as a promotion for the upcoming Eli Roth film “Devil’s Due,” set to be released Friday."One lady decided to cover up the baby with a blanket while another gentleman just stood there, processing the grotesque look of the baby," Thinkmodo co-founder Michael Krivicka told Yahoo! “People were totally cool with being in the video after getting the living hell scared out of them. Each reaction ended with a laugh, and everyone loved the look of the baby."
Krivicka’s team has done peculiar promotions before, including hacking video screens in Times Square for “Limitless” and simulating flying people for “Chronicle.”
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