Corleo-Kawasaki’s robot horse
Kawasaki Heavy Industries revealed, last week, its ambitious railroad – a two -seater quadruped robot. Despite the ambition, it should take 25 years to be ready.
O Corleus It is the new robot horse driven from hydrogen.
It’s strange, but it’s real. It could be a joke of April 1… but the derisory vehicle was even presented on April 4 at Osaka Kansai Expo, Japan.
The vehicle will be guided alone and will be able to orient itself on the most difficult land, thanks to AI’s view. The “knight” will only have to let go.
🇯🇵 Japanese company Kawasaki has unveiled CORLEO, an innovative robotic horse powered by a hydrogen engine and equipped with artificial intelligence.
It constantly analyses the position of both the robot and the rider, ensuring that the rider is securely held in the saddle.
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The expert estimates that this vehicle will be able to “gallop” all-terrain, over 80 km/h.
As described Loz Blainthe bump was conceived to be a robot horse, but “Free from all rude noises”.
In the video created for the presentation, it is remarkable the aptitude of the supposed rock jumping in rock and running on irregular land.
Your brain with artificial intelligence (IA) will carefully analyze the steps to take and choose the safest options. At the same time, it responds to the driver’s body language as the main element of control.
It is an ambitious project. Now, it is necessary to pass it all to reality.
The Japanese company intends to make this mere fantasy a reality in the next two decades.
So far, Kawasaki has built only a prototype of Corleocapaz to stand and pose for the photographs. However, this is an idea that is part of a mobility project that should be fulfilled Until 2050.