The cost of a Titan robot can vary widely depending on its specifications and capabilities, typically ranging from tens of thousands to several million dollars. For example, advanced robotic systems used in manufacturing or specialized applications can be significantly more expensive due to their complexity and technology. Specific pricing would depend on the model and features required for intended use.
The question is similar to asking, "how much does an automobile cost?" A robot's cost is determined by functionality. As you put in place more sensors, actuators and additional power, the price increases.
As of my last update, Boston Dynamics has not publicly disclosed the exact cost of the Atlas robot, as it is primarily a research and development platform. However, estimates suggest that it could range from several hundred thousand to over a million dollars, depending on its capabilities and configurations. The pricing can vary significantly based on the intended use and customization options.
Well there is no specific cost it depends what you build it out of
They made the first robot by putting a whole much of metal together so the robot would look like a human. so as they did that as the robot became more in the history like today they made them look more life like.
Usually around £1500 (UK) a day with two 30min ish shows.
The cost of a Titan robot can vary widely depending on its specifications and capabilities, typically ranging from tens of thousands to several million dollars. For example, advanced robotic systems used in manufacturing or specialized applications can be significantly more expensive due to their complexity and technology. Specific pricing would depend on the model and features required for intended use.
10,000
The official answer from BB is: http://www.bigbrotheronline.co.uk/bigbrother11_2010/uk_news/week_4_big_brother_11/you-ask-is-titan-a-real-robot.htm So yes, there is a person in there however it is mechanically assisted.
The Titan booster does not have a catalytic converter
Nik Fielding
50.00
a lot
too much
Titan The Robot is the creation of Cyberstein Robots Ltd, based in Newquay Cornwall, England. See the related link for further information.
The question is similar to asking, "how much does an automobile cost?" A robot's cost is determined by functionality. As you put in place more sensors, actuators and additional power, the price increases.
No way dork!