Hitchhiking robot travels across Canada

A robot is hitchhiking across Canada as its creators test robotics in unlikely scenarios.

HitchBOT at home with its research team in Port Credit.

A robot is hitchhiking across Canada as its creators test robotics in unlikely scenarios. (AAP)

Going my way? A talking robot that's been hitchhiking rides from strangers to travel from Canada's east to west coast is nearing the end of its journey.

HitchBOT, a robot created by a team of Ontario-based communications researchers studying the relationship between people and technology, has used his garden-gloved thumb to traverse the Great White North. He's travelled from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Kelowna, British Columbia.

The robot's co-creator David Smith, who teaches in the department of communication studies at Ontario's McMaster University, said on Thursday the creators wanted to situate robotics and artificial technologies into unlikely scenarios and push the limits of what robotics is capable of.

Smith said its final destination is Victoria, British Columbia, which it should be reaching soon.


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