'It looks like they would hurt a lot.'
"It looks like they would hurt a lot."Iconic performer Beyoncé Knowles' Renaissance World Tour is in full swing, and as is probably expected from Queen Bey, pretty much everything about her performance, from her costumes to her staging to — oh, yeah — thethat have been incorporated into her choreography, have been making waves on social media.
Gotta say, those robotic arms are nothing short of impressive. But according to one expert, they might be more dangerous than they look. "They aren't looking at what's going on and adjusting," Shariq Hashme, the founder of the — checks notes — robot butler firm Prosper,of the robo-arms, further estimating that each of the metallic limbs likely costs around $100,000 a pop. "It's moving in a very precise location and you can tell based on how they're moving, that they're moving in a very pre-coordinated way.
So, in other words, if Bey were to miss a beat, she could risk colliding with the arms, which are entirely pre-programmed — and thus, wouldn't react to any unexpected movements on the pop star's behalf. And a collision, says Hashme, could hurt. "If those things somehow mess up their path and hit Beyoncé," the robot-maker continued, "it looks like they would hurt a lot."
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