Kind Of Creepy Or Kind Of Awesome?
Have you seen the latest in robot technology? Well, if you haven’t then you came to the right place because the little guy in the video above could be the future of package delivery.
“Transwheel Drones” are self-balancing wheels with robotic arms. Using GPS, they pick up, carry, and deliver packages. They also use facial recognition technology so parcels wont end up in the wrong hands.
It’s a design concept that will be into a prototype so real, that live humans will still deliver your packages…for now. So, don’t get to use to your regular deliveryman because soon you could see a robot like this one knocking on your door.
Harry Kubota
August 24, 2015
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