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"Lego-man"- sized robot of tomorrow, might be the effective assistant in many small places.



Gyro Gearloose with his assistant
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Above this text is a link to the new style of robot, what is actually well known for all who have read Donald Duck cartoons. There is an inventor Gyro Gearloose, who has the tiny man-shaped robot for an assistant this man. And in the world of modern technology, that kind of tiny robot, what could be size as a mobile telephone or even Lego-man could have requisitions. If those robots can be remote-controlled with data-glasses and other Virtual Reality systems, those tiny men would be used in assembly missions in very small space.


Those little “men” could use tiny tools like humans, and they can be remotely controlled from distance. So they can be work inside the places like cable canyons and ventilation systems. They can also look for rust or worn of electric wires and the connections of computers and other electronic equipment. Those robots can change the screws inside the working computers, and there would be no need for shutting them down for service.


This might be effective in computer centers, where service time would be maximized. Those robots would also work with medical teams, and they could assist surgeries in very small places. The “Lego men” sized robots can also use in military service. I could imagine tiny robots slipping in the central computer halls of some military or other targeted organization. They could assemble the recording equipment to those computers.


Or they could use as commando-saboteurs, what would be delivered in the area with cluster bombs. Those machines can find the computers or other targeted things. And then those tiny engineers would put the plastic explosives inside those computers or radars. Those small size explosives can damage the micro-processors very badly.

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