



This robot (or human controlled) chair from the D'Andrea Group, falls apart and then puts itself back together. [via] - Link.
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Obligatory Iron Giant reference. (Although his pieces came to him, not him to the pieces.)
Is this thing really autonomous?
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seems rc controlled to me, but it's just a matter of time. a roomba and abio can find their way back, this chair surely can (or will) soon too.
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