Hitchhiking robot vandalised

Canadian researchers who created a hitchhiking robot as a social experiment say someone in the US has vandalised the robot beyond repair.

HitchBOT, a hitchhiking robot in Marblehead

A hitchhiking robot that captured the hearts of fans worldwide has met its demise in the US. (AAP)

A hitchhiking robot that captured the hearts of fans worldwide has met its demise in the US.

The Canadian researchers who created hitchBOT as a social experiment say someone in Philadelphia damaged the robot beyond repair on Saturday, ending its brief American tour.

The robot was trying to travel cross-country after successfully hitchhiking across Canada last year and parts of Europe.

It set out from Marblehead, Massachusetts, two weeks ago in July with the goal of reaching San Francisco, but never made it off the East Coast.

The creators were sent an image of the vandalised robot but cannot track its location because the battery is dead.

They say they don't know who destroyed it or why. But co-creator Frauke Zeller says many children who adored the robot are now heartbroken.

hitchBOT was designed to be a talking travel companion and could toss out factoids and carry limited conversation.

A GPS in the robot tracked its location, and a camera randomly snapped photos about every 20 minutes to document its travels.

During past travels, the robot attended a comic convention and a wedding, and it had its portrait painted in the Netherlands. It once spent a week with a heavy metal band.


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