Artificially powered exoskeletons

Artificially powered exoskeletons are robotic suits which give the wearer superhuman strength and speed. There are no controls - you simply move your hand, and the suit amplifies the power of movement. US DARPA has invested $50 million dollars in this project. Do you think it has a future in the military (or medicine) or is it just a silly dream?

Have you ever heard about exoskeletons which amplify human strength before?

Do you think this technology has a future, or is it just a fantasy of the developers?

How much weight do you think prototype exoskeletons can carry?

Where do you think such devices could be used?

Are you interested in this technology and would you like to get more information about it?

What kind of engine do you think would be best for powering exoskeletons? (Now internal combustion used)

Do you think the Lithuanian military should start using exoskeletons?

If you had the chance, would you like to try wearing such exoskeleton yourself?

How old are you?

What is your gender?

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