Bethany Rivera+FollowSoft Robots Walk Off the Printer—Game On?Imagine printing a robot that walks right out of the machine—no assembly, no wires, just pure innovation. Edinburgh’s new 3D printing system makes soft robots from flexible plastics, powered by air, and ready to move straight from the printer. Could this low-cost, open-source tech finally make soft robotics mainstream? Or are we overlooking security and reliability risks in our rush to automate? Let’s debate: is this the dawn of a new robotics era, or just a cool demo? #SoftRobotics #3DPrinting #TechDebate #Tech00Share
brian69+FollowRobots Walk Right Off the Printer?!Imagine printing a robot that walks off the machine—no assembly, no wires, just pure innovation. Edinburgh’s new Flex Printer lets anyone create soft, air-powered robots for under £400. Could this open-source breakthrough finally make soft robotics mainstream, or will the lack of electronics limit their real-world impact? Would you trust a robot built this way in critical environments? Let’s debate! #SoftRobotics #3DPrinting #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Brittany Phillips+FollowRobot Legs Outsmart Computers?Ever thought a robot could outpace a Ferrari—without a brain, sensors, or even a line of code? Dutch engineers just built a soft robot that “thinks” with its legs, using only air and physics. It syncs up its movements like fireflies, adapting to land or water without any central control. Is this the future of robotics—machines that don’t need software to be smart? Could this challenge our whole idea of what intelligence means in tech? #SoftRobotics #TechDebate #FutureOfAI #PhysicsInMotion #Innovation #Tech10Share