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compilerbitch) wrote2008-03-18 03:42 pm
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I, for one, welcome the benevolent rule of our new robotic overlords.
This video has been doing the rounds at work, with lots of oohing and aahing and OMGWTFBBQing, so here it is for all to enjoy.
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How cool is that.
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Having no idea of what it was I was looking at, I thought it was a couple of people in dressup with noise added, then realised it was powered somehow, but still found myself getting upset when it got kicked or deliberately put in difficult spots (on account of it's movement being so lifelike I guess - where I guess I could have been marvelling at its capacity for self-correction.)
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It's possible that it uses an entirely designed, maths-based, deterministic algorithm in order to keep its feet. It's also possible that it uses a trained neural net with some kind of neurotransmitter simulation. The one would suggest that it's entirely machine-like, a marvellously complex clockwork thing. The other would begin to blend the lines between machine and living, feeling, organism.
Either way, I felt the same thing. I felt sorry for it, and angry at the guy who kicked it.
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wow ;)
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Seriously, though, amazing thing. Can almost see it 'thinking' as it scrabbles and picks its way over difficult surfaces. And dare I say the jumping thing at the end was positively cute.. I'd add a dog head on the front myself, but still... :)