Urban robot navigation – a solved problem

Tweenbots is a little thought-provoking project by an NYU grad student. The Tweenbot is a small robot that navigates between two points by getting help from strangers. The destination is written on a small flag on top of the robot, and people are welcome to change its course. When not interrupted, the robot just goes on in a straight line.

Tweenbots

Tweenbots

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