Robot
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And then if you have something you're proud of, you can share it with every other person who owns a
robot
in the world.
So we think that if you're going to have a
robot
in your home, that
robot
ought to be a manifestation of your own imagination.
But what we do know is that it isn't 10 years or 10 billion dollars or a large humanoid
robot
away.
He said, "The
robot
became part of me." Jim Ewing: The morning after the first time I was attached to the robot, my daughter came downstairs and asked me how it felt to be a cyborg, and my answer was that I didn't feel like a cyborg.
I felt like I had my leg, and it wasn't that I was attached to the
robot
so much as the
robot
was attached to me, and the
robot
became part of me.
Professor Bob Wang and his team have done computer simulations of what happens when fuzzy estimates combine, even in light traffic, when cars just share GPS data, and we've moved this research out of the computer simulation and into
robot
test beds that have the actual sensors that are in cars now on these robots: stereo cameras, GPS, and the two-dimensional laser range finders that are common in backup systems.
If your
robot
cars are all tracking the predicted trajectories, you don't pay as much attention to those packets.
But in truth, what I really would like to explain to the public and to the audiences of MoMA is that the most interesting chairs are the ones that are actually made by a robot, like this beautiful chair by Dirk Vander Kooij, where a
robot
deposits a toothpaste-like slur of recycled refrigerator parts, as if he were a big candy, and makes a chair out of it.
When soldiers came across roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan, instead of putting on a bomb suit and going out and poking with a stick, as they used to do up until about 2002, they now send the
robot
out.
So the
robot
takes over the dangerous jobs.
The eyes look ahead where the
robot'
s going to move.
So a person that's interacting with the
robot
understands where it's going to reach and isn't surprised by its motions.
You wouldn't want to do this with a current industrial
robot.
And the
robot
figures out, ah, he must mean I want to put stuff down.
He comes over here, and he gets the fingers to grasp together, and the
robot
infers, ah, you want an object for me to pick up.
He's going to map out an area of where the
robot
should pick up the object from.
It just moves it around, and the
robot
figures out that was an area search.
One hour after she saw her first industrial robot, she had programmed it to do some tasks in the factory.
Now she's got the
robot
doing it.
And so our vision is that Mildred who's the line worker becomes Mildred the
robot
trainer.
No
robot
should have an expectation of privacy in a public place.
Each
robot
and drone should have a cryptographically signed I.D. burned in at the factory that can be used to track its movement through public spaces.
I mean, if a bunch of experts come to me and say, "We are heavy-duty neurobiologists and we've done a study of you, Searle, and we're convinced you are not conscious, you are a very cleverly constructed robot," I don't think, "Well, maybe these guys are right, you know?"
And we have not been able to do that in a
robot.
The disappointment of robotics derives from the fact that we don't know how to make a conscious robot, so we don't have a machine that can do this kind of thing.
If you take a
robot
arm, it's a very well-defined set of rigid links and motors, what we call actuators, they move the links about the joints.
In this robotic structure, you have to perfectly measure your environment, so what is around, and you have to perfectly program every movement of the
robot
joints, because a small error can generate a very large fault, so you can damage something or you can get your
robot
damaged if something is harder.
There is obviously something wrong with it, because what makes a
robot
precise and strong also makes them ridiculously dangerous and ineffective in the real world, because their body cannot deform or better adjust to the interaction with the real world.
And what makes a
robot
soft is first of all its compliant body, which is made of materials or structures that can undergo very large deformations, so no more rigid links, and secondly, to move them, we use what we call distributed actuation, so we have to control continuously the shape of this very deformable body, which has the effect of having a lot of links and joints, but we don't have any stiff structure at all.
So you can imagine that building a soft
robot
is a very different process than stiff robotics, where you have links, gears, screws that you must combine in a very defined way.
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