Does that reinvent robots? Maybe, maybe not, but getting a 3D printer to do your solder for you sure does. Consider some labor savers, like pick-and-place robots that help you build electronics. Along the same lines is the EMOJO chatbot already entered in this year’s contest that seeks to deliver a digital companion onscreen.Īssistive robots aren’t the only ones to shine here. A robot companion (dare we say pet?) is one way to keep up interactivity for people spending long periods of time alone. In the same year, was working on a little bot whose purpose was to wander around interacting with people. We make fun of the robot that’s been brought into the world to pass the butter, but honestly if that’s something someone needs help with, isn’t a robot a pretty good solution? That’s what thought way back during the 2016 Hackaday Prize when he designed Zizzy the robot to zip around a tabletop, assisting people with limited mobility. That’s where you come in! Whether it’s a physical, nuts-and-bots robot or a 1’s and 0’s software bot, create something that people can see and interact with in their day-to-day lives in ways that make sense and make us feel good about where technology is going. But so far we still don’t have a robot assistant sitting next to us ready to lend a hand. The promise of robots has always been one of making our lives better. This 2021 Hackaday Prize challenge is made just for you! It’s the Redefine Robots challenge and it calls for a softer, more utopian side of what tomorrow’s automated future can be. ![]() Roboticists and automation enthusiasts, start your engines.
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