Disney researchers have so far developed a small test robot based on the Big Hero 6 character Baymax, with a soft and durable outer shell, its upper body filled with fluid and able to be programmed by a controller.
Each body part of the test design was also connected to a pressure sensor, enabling safe interaction with young children.
"Robots can be found providing interactive guidance or entertainment in stores and amusement parks and in more dynamic settings like homes, schools, hospitals, and the workplace where they teach, provide therapy, and lend an extra set of hands," researchers said in the patent document.
However, the patent document concedes that "it has proven difficult to provide wholly safe interactions between humans and robots simply by operating these humanoid and other robots with controlled movements.
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