Same thing that happens when you drive a car at 100 km/h and your front tire blows out. You get badly injured or die. However, engineers test the systems to make sure that is very unlikely to happen. An exoskeleton like this could be used to lift heavy weights in places where a forklift can't go (and someday to fight off the robots).
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Same thing that happens when you drive a car at 100 km/h and your front tire blows out. You get badly injured or die.
However, engineers test the systems to make sure that is very unlikely to happen. An exoskeleton like this could be used to lift heavy weights in places where a forklift can't go (and someday to fight off the robots).