Living Robots – This might look unreal, but in the year 2000, scientists at the UNIVERSITY OF OSLO managed to create a “Robot Mom” capable of producing a ROBOT BABY without human intervention.
Artificially Intelligent-Engineered XENOBOTS reveal a totally new form of biological self-replication.
These are living robots specifically designed by computers and created by hand from the stem cell of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis, where its name is derived — were actually introduced to the world in 2020.
Recently, researchers at the University of Vermont, Tufts University, and Harvard University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have discovered an entirely novel method of biological reproduction and applied their discovery to produce the first self-replicating living robots.
The same team that built the first living robots (“Xenobots,” assembled from frog cells, in 2020) has discovered that these manually-assembled, computer-designed organisms can swim around their tiny cubicle, find individual cells, attach, and replicate “baby” Xenobots within their Pac-Man-shaped “mouth.”
A few days later they become new robots, exact replicas of themselves.
These new baby robots can find new cells and create copies of themselves.
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