Researchers from Toronto wanted to see if a robot could hitchhike across America. So they put it by the side of the road in Boston two weeks ago. Unfortunately it ended up in Philly over the weekend, where it was DECAPITATED.
Yeah, here’s the scoop:
Two weeks ago, researchers from Ryerson University in Toronto started an experiment to see if a ROBOT could hitchhike across America. They called it ‘hitchBOT,’ and put it by the side of the road in Boston with a sign saying “San Francisco or Bust!”
Obviously they hoped different people would take interest, and gradually drive it all the way to California. It came with a bucket list of places to visit . . . like Mount Rushmore and the Grand Canyon . . . and could answer simple questions.
And they had good reason to be optimistic . . . it’s already made trips across Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands.
Things started out pretty well too. The robot made it to Fenway, visited three cities in Massachusetts, hung out on a fishing boat, and got all the way to Times Square.
Unfortunately it wound up in Philadelphia this weekend, where people DESTROYED it . . . stole the electronics inside . . . and took its head. The researchers said they’re regrouping and that, quote, “bad things happen to good robots.”
For the full story, and to see some “before and after” photos of hitchBOT, just CLICK HERE!







