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Rodney Brooks, the MIT robotics pioneer behind iRobot and now Rethink Robotics, looks proudly as Baxter manipulates objects on the table. Just moments before, we “programmed” Baxter to perform a task by simply moving its arms. It has embedded sensors and elastic actuators so the interface to the world is intuitive and mimics human actions.

It also means the robot is safe to operate among humans. Right after this photo, Rodney put his head in the path of Baxter’s swinging arm, letting it nudge him harmlessly.

The out of box experience is also easy. You just plug Baxter into a standard power outlet.

Rethink is rethinking robotics. The primary use of industrial robots is in automotive – doing dangerous tasks as quickly and precisely as possible. They are in safety cages and do not work among people. The application space for Rethink is quite simple — it mimics human capabilities (speed, accuracy, lifting capacity, common sense, adaptability, safety) and can easily be trained, and retrained, by nontechnical workers to perform menial tasks.

Baxter reminds me of my first personal computer, the Apple ][, and the revolution in human productivity that ensued.

I was so wowed by Baxter’s ease of use that I gave them their first sale during this HQ tour, below…

11 responses to “Rethink Robotics — Brooks and Baxter”

  1. Top of InvoiceAnd now, a whirl of ideas of how I might use Baxter… an ambassador opening our front door as people approach… or perhaps we park him behind a table of toys, and let visitors in the lobby interact with some inter-species play…

    Baxter launches today. Articles: NYT, IEEE Spectrum, Rethink site.

    More photos from my trip to Rethink HQ in Boston:

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  2. Awesome =)
    You could use it… sorry… him… or her ? to drive your Tesla… just saying O=)

  3. Even if Baxter were playing with toys by himself, I’d stop and watch for a long time. Actually interacting with guests is a bonus.

    Does Baxter have the ability to learn games or is that an additional module? 😉

  4. Hmmmm… the end of diaper changing as we knew it!!!-)

  5. the ultimate trick-or-treater since Halloween is coming….

  6. "Baxter… an ambassador opening our front door as people approach… " or perhaps building structures as pens or building take-away gifts for your guests! That can be fun!

  7. I wonder how your cats will respond to Baxter… Will they be friends?

  8. Want. Can wait for the price point to inch downward. Let’s get some economies of scale going on this bad boy.

  9. > And now, a whirl of ideas of how I might use Baxter… an
    > ambassador opening our front door as people approach…

    …holding a pellet gun…

  10. oh yeah, you remember that greeting… amped up You have 20 seconds to comply.

  11. Yep. "They’ll fix you–they fix everything." (Meow!)

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