I think they have a way to go yet...............
https://youtu.be/g0TaYhjpOfo (https://youtu.be/g0TaYhjpOfo)
I actually am not amused.
Cover 'em with skin and it's me ;) ;D
I've never understood why they try and make robots with replica human legs. The video shows how unstable they are, and the technology must be very difficult. Why don't the designers use wheels or caterpillar tracks which are faster, simpler and less prone to giving way? Given sufficient ingenuity they can even be made to climb stairs. :hmmm:
Chris
Looks like excessive use of IPA (of either definition) !!
Actually, the more I read about DCC, automated control and the rest rapidly entering our hobby I do feel that, in some ways, the robots are already in control. :'(
Did anyone watch "Humans" on channel 4? It reminds me of the robin williams film Bicentennial Man
Quote from: Vonk on June 18, 2015, 12:07:35 AM
Did anyone watch "Humans" on channel 4? It reminds me of the robin williams film Bicentennial Man
I watched it and could do with a 'Synth' like Anita to do the wiring on my layout :)
Yeah and all those first videos remind me of fall in' on me bum ;D
I'm not so sure. I watched the "Asimo" vids a few years ago and a bit taken back / freaked out how capable it was back then.
Has anyone been watching "Humans" on channel 4?
...For me the inspiration is obviously the likes of P.K. Dick etc and it seems blatantly a blend of A.I. / I. Robot and some Bladerunner. But it's been a good story and well done and not seen such a good series on TV for years now.
I'm absolutely sure this is coming one day.
Robots could no more take over than budgies, they're just machines like hoovers.
Quote from: Agrippa on August 07, 2015, 12:10:30 AM
Robots could no more take over than budgies, they're just machines like hoovers.
Sounds like a quote from the hitch hikers guide. I'm not going to be round long enough but I'd bet the likes of Ash and Bishop will come one day for example.
Quote from: Agrippa on August 07, 2015, 12:10:30 AM
Robots could no more take over than budgies, they're just machines like hoovers.
Hi
So you are ignoring all the research going on regarding Artificial Intelligence then?
Cheers
Paul
Quote from: Agrippa on August 07, 2015, 12:10:30 AM
Robots could no more take over than budgies, they're just machines like hoovers.
Whaddya mean? A budgie runs our house.... Mrs Bealman has to move it to a different room so she can watch TV, 'cos it never shuts up! :uneasy:
Quote from: PaulCheffus on August 07, 2015, 08:24:21 AM
Quote from: Agrippa on August 07, 2015, 12:10:30 AM
Robots could no more take over than budgies, they're just machines like hoovers.
Hi
So you are ignoring all the research going on regarding Artificial Intelligence then?
Cheers
Paul
Yep! In metallic voice " Exterminate !"
It says "Georgie's a pretty boy" actually.... wonder who taught him that :uneasy:
As already mentioned, Honda's ASIMO is an extremely impressive piece of kit.
QI had "him" on a few series back and he walked around the studio, carried drinks, climbed stairs, ran (very cool) and danced with Jo Brand.
Granted the ones in the clip above are a bit wobbly but I bet they have nowhere meet the cash of Honda behind them.
To be honest, IMHO, walking robots are a bit of a gimmick. Agree with comment about about wheels and tracks, plus US research into 4 legged robotics is very advanced now.
For me, the really scary thing is Drones. There are some out there which are small but so powerful now that there rate of climb and manoeuvre capability would make them extremely good spy machines. Add AI to the mix....have you seen the "HK" machines in the "Terminator" franchise?!
Skyline2uk
Must have learnt it parrot fashion, George :doh:
Ha ha MPN.
Drones: I was at a local tourist spot a couple of weeks ago (Kiama blowhole - first time in years), and some so and so was flying one all over the site.
At one point it was hovering so close to me with video going, I assume, I nearly swiped it into the blowhole.
Gonna be interesting how the law copes with this nonsense....
But how are they gonna police it?!
Anti- drone missile next thing.
PS Robots have already taken over, they work behind the
bar in JD Wetherspoons......
Amazon want to use drones for deliveries. Can you imagine what it would be like if they, and some of the 'cowboy' delivery companies had thousands of these things flying over every town and city!
'ding - SMS'
Sorry, you were out so our drone dropped your expensive new locomotive behind the bin (from 50 feet). Have a nice day. '
Then there would be war in the air when the Indian takeaways and Chinese takeaways and all of the others tried to mess with one another. Curry bombs whistling past yer ear holes...
Let's not forget all those nice people keen to relieve the poor labouring drones of their valuable loads.
Indeed yes. I'm thinking high power air guns might be a good businesses to invest in...
I should order one from Amazon before the drone deliveries get going. It'll be useful when the zombie apocalypse starts too.....
A robot has been promoted to Chief Morale Officer (http://www.digitalnewsroom.co.uk/engageworks/engage-works-appoints-world-first-robotic-cmo/)
Oh dear..
Gerard :worried:
I think if anything, it would lower my morale! I'd be wondering if I was the next to get axed....
Electrocutions will continue until morale improves.
Meanwhile sentence like this:
Whether it's showcasing the potential of robotics for brand interaction
make me want to beat the nearest brick wall against my head.
Our budgie used to say "Bertie is a pretty little ostrich " and I know who taught him that. Sorry :offtopicsign: