When hitchBOT the hitchhiking robot started his journey in Boston two weeks ago he wanted to see the entire country
From the researchers who built hitchBOT:
hitchBOT’s trip came to an end last night in Philadelphia after having spent a little over two weeks hitchhiking and visiting sites in Boston, Salem, Gloucester, Marblehead, and New York City. Unfortunately, hitchBOT was vandalized overnight in Philadelphia; sometimes bad things happen to good robots. We know that many of hitchBOT’s fans will be disappointed, but we want them to be assured that this great experiment is not over. For now we will focus on the question “what can be learned from this?” and explore future adventures for robots and humans.
The goal of the hitchhiking trip was to see how humans would interact with hitchBOT. And apparently the answer was “not well.” HitchBOT has been around the world, including trips across the entirety of Canada and Germany without major incident. But America is clearly a hard land for our robot brothers and sisters.
Update, August 2nd: Canadian journalist Lauren O’Neil has posted this photo of hitchBOT, which appears to show how he was found in Philly. His head is missing and his arms were ripped off.
Sadly, hitchBOT never made it very far, as you can see from the map of his American travels below:
No word on whether his trademark “wellies
So my buddy just picked up #hitchBOTinUSA In philly and his electronics are gone along with his head. pic.twitter.com/nXIDlNPkqo
August 1, 2015
It’s unclear whether the Canadian researchers who built hitchBOT have plans to repair him and put him back out on the road. According to their website, they’ll be giving interviews starting tomorrow, so hopefully we’ll learn more then. In the meantime, America should sit in the corner and think about what it’s done to poor hitchBOT.
Oh dear, my body was damaged, but I live on with all my friends. Sometimes bad things happen to good robots! #hitchBOTinUSA
August 1, 2015
Update August 2nd: The people thought to have last seen hitchBOT in one piece were video bloggers from BFvGF on Friday. You can fast forward to 7:30 in the video to see where they pick up hitchBOT in Philly.
If you know who may have harmed hitchBOT please email: novak@gizmodo.com.
Image: AP Photo/Stephan Savoia