This Robot Cheetah Is Faster Than Usain Bolt


This is scary. This is even scarier than Big Dog. It’s the latest version of the Pentagons’s newest Cheetah robot, and it now runs faster than Usain Bolt, the fastest man on Earth.

And if it can catch Usain, it can catch you too. And then kill you.

According to Boston Dynamics, who is developing all this amazing biological-inspired robots for DARPA, the US military advance research arm, Cheetah can go up to 45.5km/h. Usain ran at a maximum speed of 44.7km/h during his 2009 100m world record, according to data from the International Association of Athletics Federations. And while Cheetah can maintain its speed for as long as it has power, a puny human can’t.

Right now, this version is running on tethered power, but Boston Dynamics plans to test an outdoor version early in 2013.

Dr Alfred Rizzi, technical lead for the Cheetah effort and Chief Robotics Scientist at Boston Dynamics, says that “achieving 28mph (45km/h) on the treadmill is quite a challenge and accomplishment, for which I commend our robotics team. But our real goal is to create a robot that moves freely outdoors while it runs fast. We are building an outdoor version that we call WildCat, that should be ready for testing early next year.”

The robot apocalypse keeps getting nearer and nearer by the day.


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