Toyota seems to have turned that imagination into reality. At the Japan Mobility Show 2025, the company unveiled Walk Me — a four-legged robotic chair that quite literally walks.
As the chair climbs stairs, its front legs first test the height and pull the chair up, as the rear legs push their weight upward. Meanwhile, sensors and lidar systems continuously scan the chair's ...
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