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Avatar-style South Korean manned robot takes first baby steps

Developer says the machines should be on sale in time for next Christmas

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An employee controls the arms of a manned biped walking robot ‘Method-2’ during a demonstration in Gunpo. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

A giant South Korean-built manned robot that walks like a human but makes the ground shake under its weight has taken its first baby steps.

Designed by a veteran of science fiction blockbusters, the four-metre-tall, 1.5-tonne Method-2 towers over a room on the outskirts of Seoul.

The hulking human-like creation bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie Avatar.

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It is claimed as a world first by its creators at Hankook Mirae Technology, a South Korean robotics company, where about 30 engineers were hard at work conducting initial tests Tuesday afternoon.

Just like humans, it will be able to move more freely in the next couple of years
Yang Jin-ho, Hankook Mirae Technology

“Our robot is the world’s first manned bipedal robot and is built to work in extreme hazardous areas where humans cannot go [unprotected],” said company chairman Yang Jin-ho.

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