Tokyo-based startup Tsubame Industries just unveiled its massive human-piloted robot #Shorts
The four-wheeled robot has an upright "robot mode" and a "vehicle mode" — where it can travel at up to 6 miles per hour. CEO Ryo Yoshida plans to sell five units of the robot for nearly $3 million each.
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