You Can Now Use the Internet to Control Robots That Play With Kittens
That's right. You can now use the internet to play with a group of cats at The Oregon Humane Society with little robot arms! Sadly, you only get 2 minutes with the little webcelebs, and they're liable to ignore you entirely. But it's really cute.
By Sari Moon
Inventor Scott Harris, head of Idaho-based company Apriori Control, recently developed a system that allows robotic arms to be controlled remotely. And the first application of this technology, naturally, was to invent a room called “Robotic Cat Playroom” full of robot arms with toys attached and allow the internet to play with kittens!
You’re liable to be in a 20 minute queue, but the payoff is adorable. And you can watch other people play with the kitties while you wait in line.
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