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People don’t hate all robots, just creepy ones.
The BD-1 Explorer robots represent a few technological breakthroughs for the Disney Imagineering team and the world of robotics.
Disney’s adorable robot at the Galaxy’s Edge Star Wars experience.
They not only handle the unexpected with aplomb but look cute as a button doing so.
Notably, the design owes more to Disney’sWall-Ethan any biological entity.
Disney is aiming for entertainment, not verisimilitude.
Disney’s adorable robot at the Galaxy’s Edge Star Wars experience.
Disney is not building robots for our homes.
Plus, these robots are still motivated less by algorithms than they are pre-programmed animations.
These robots are best at acting while using their advanced programming to navigate new environments.
No one recoils from these robots the way they might the humanoidOptimus robotfrom Elon Musk’s Tesla.
To make matters worse, modern roboticists seem hell-bent on building robots that look just like our nightmares.
Optimus Robot is the worst kind of example.
Not only is it a faceless golem but it seems as if it’s running on programming from 2005.
At least the only slightly less scary-lookingAtlas robot from Boston Dynamicsmoves like a human acrobat.
Sure, we’re afraid of them but we also secretly wish they’d join our Olympic team.
Disney robots show a different way.
This is not the first adorable and lifelike robot Disney’s built.
He might learn a thing or two about how Optimus Robot should really look and work.