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Humanoid robot Fedor a custom rival to the Terminator

Humanoid robot Fedor

Many things that were considered science fiction a decade ago are becoming reality today. Meet Fedor, the humanoid robot that was created by the Russians back in 2014, but now he's got a weapon and is reminiscent of the Terminator. Scary!

We are probably all aware that the time is not far off when they will join us on the streets humanoid robots. On the one hand, we are looking forward to these times, because they will make many tasks easier for us, and on the other hand, we are looking forward to the future, as depicted by android Fedor, scares.


It is a humanoid and extremely dexterous robot from 2014, originally created for risky rescue missions, and now for space mission, who learned more before leaving for the universe shoot perfectly. Also you Fedor - the name is short for Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research – reminiscent of the Terminator?

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Even Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Rogozin, who is also the head of the government's commission for military industry. Rogozin says that they have no intention of making a Terminator out of Fedor, but that he can set priorities and is capable quick decision-making.

What will happen when Fedor turns to the dark side?
What will happen when Fedor turns to the dark side?

Among other things, he can also driving, welding, fire fighting, sawing and using wrenches. The robot will be ready for an independent mission into space in 2021, and until then he will continue to study fine motor skills, while the algorithms will give it to him freedom of decision, which also represents an important step in development artificial intelligence.

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