Why do these kept getting made? I feel like I see some new soft robot every few months or so. Are they used to infiltrate past grates in a sewer security system and slide under lasers or something what is up with these???
debo_3 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
The first question a robotics investor will ask themselves is "will people want to have sex with it?"
ACCount376 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
Because it's a really cool concept that a lot of engineers and researchers are excited about, despite the lack of practical applications.

Yes, sometimes that's all it takes.

and the the Dept of War can imagine creative enough uses for these things to keep funding them (it's how we got computers and the internet too)
Xmd5a8 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
https://www.bu.edu/biorobotics/icra10workshop/icra10workshop...

> A broad variety of serpentine and continuum robots have been developed for minimally invasive surgical applications.

Soft robotic grippers are also interesting because they allow you to grasp objects without complex touch/force sensors.

https://joaobuzzatto.com/kirigami-grippers/

glitchc6 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
We are soft robots (mostly flesh). The skeleton is a scaffold on which our muscles hang. It makes sense to try to replicate what works in biology.
degamad9 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
Literally the first line of the article:

> With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs inside the body and help explore dangerous environments.

homeonthemtn7 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47763089
I think to OPs point, we keep hearing that same line and I've never once seen a productionalized version of these
DennisP6 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47763945
I'm not sure that's a big strike against it yet. Kinda the whole point of engineering in academia is to work on hard things that are far from commercialization.
JumpCrisscross5 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
Disaster response is a lie researchers tell themselves when building military hardware. The purpose of such robots would be to e.g. burrow into the collapsed tunnels at Fordow and confirm the uranium is there. (Or, alternatively, burrow into military tunnels to identify targets.)
Zigurd5 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
You can't mix really strong robots with humans without barriers separating them. That's one reason humanoid robots won't sell. They're dangerous. Real robots in real factories that make real stuff can juggle car engines. And they can tear you limb from limb. So they work behind barriers and intrusion detection systems.

Hence soft robots. They're safe. Also useless.

numtel2 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47764819
> Also useless

Grow some imagination

ge965 hours ago | | | parent | | on: 47762924
Zeta Jones bot