Robots Learn To Install Charged Batteries Into Themselves
Robots have for some time known how to recharge themselves (see Optimus Robot Can Charge Itself), but now robots are up to the task of swapping their old batteries for new ones, that is, replacing their own run-down batteries with fresh ones.
Imagine a humanoid robot autonomously changing batteries in a factory, working 24 hours a day.
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It turns out that there actually is a reference for this idea in science fiction! In the movie "Starship Invasions" (1977) a robot replaces its own power pack.
Yes, thanks to the magic of the Internet, you can see this movie for yourself. It's quite and adventure, with big stars, LOTR fans. I've skipped ahead for the key moment.
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