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Most of the androids look like something else than humans.




The newest models of robot insects are looking like water striders. The robot water striders can patrol on water and collect data from chemicals and things that happen near them. The new robot insects can go anywhere and that means they are effective tools for many missions from natural research to intelligence and recon missions. 

The robot insects can use the electric eel's electric cells for making their electricity. The new type of android insects can look like normal bugs or spiders. But they can communicate even with the supercomputer centers by using the internet. When we are thinking the insect robots those systems can also be used as drone swarms. 

They can communicate with satellites by using other drones as the data link. But even if some robot looks like an insect, it might not be like its model. The feet of the robot water strider can connect with the fly-looking bug. And those robots can slip into houses by using the smallest possible holes. If the energy production of those robots is made by using biological energy production. 

They can eat normal nutrients. That thing allows those robots to operate deep inside buildings. Robot bugs can make chains and use the laser-communication for transmitting data. From inside to the robot that waits outside. Also, regular quadcopters can use biological energy production.




Could the story of "Moby Dick" come from the robot whale? I don't know, could a mechanic robot or "automaton"  of the 19th century look like a trustable whale? But the mechanic computer could control even the large-size mechanical bodies. 

The legend of "Moby Dick" the white whale caused an idea. That there could be roto sharks and robot whales patrolling at the sea. Those zombie sharks and whales can collect data from the seas. And they can be used to track submarines and collect data from underwater systems of ships. 

The form of the android can be anything. The most copied forms are insects. But things like snakes,  whales, and fishes can also be models for the androids. The animal-shaped androids can use to guard natural parks and hunt suspected hunters. The robot animals are multipurpose tools, that can make many things with the same form. 

We always think that robot animals are small. But robots can have the form of large animals. There is the possibility that the sea is patrolling the whale-looking robots. That has rubber skin and a skeleton that can move like the body of a whale. That kind of idea might be very interesting. And robot animals are interesting tools for many purposes. 


https://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=38760


https://www.thehoopsnews.com/researchers-develop-insect-mimicking-robot-that-strides-and-jumps-on-water-7215


https://scitechdaily.com/engineers-create-tiny-robot-bugs-that-can-go-just-about-anywhere/




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