A hitchhiking robot is attempting to travel across Canada relying on the kindness (and curiosity) of strangers. The tiny talking robot has embarked on what is hoped to be a 6,000 km trek from Halifax to Victoria. HitchBOT is entirely dependent on human beings for its survival. It's part of a Canadian research project looking into the evolving relationship between people and technology that was developed by professors David Harris Smith of McMaster University and Frauke Zeller of Ryerson University.
A hitchhiking robot is attempting to travel across Canada relying on the kindness (and curiosity) of strangers. The tiny talking robot has embarked on what is hoped to be a 6,000 km trek from Halifax to Victoria. HitchBOT is entirely dependent on human beings for its survival. It's part of a Canadian research project looking into the evolving relationship between people and technology that was developed by professors David Harris Smith of McMaster University and Frauke Zeller of Ryerson University.
General Note
From the Curio.ca streaming audio-visual collection.