Although it's not quite as mobile as the movie version, it's a real robot as opposed to being a CGI cartoon of a robot. Supposedly.
(Robot built in South Korea lab)
The METHOD-1 machine is four metres tall and when it stomps it leaves the ground “shaking”, according to designer Vitaly Bulgarov.
A control room just big enough for a human operator to squeeze in sits where the robot’s chest should be.
It was created by Seoul-based Korea Future Technology but it is unclear how it will be used.
Too good to be true in 2016? Maybe. As promised, here is the video showing the one-person robots from the movie Avatar.
(CGI robot battles CGI alien in a CGI jungle)
I should also credit Robert Heinlein for the idea of direct feedback and amplification of body movement, which he created for his powered armor for his 1959 novel Starship Troopers.
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