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The advances in
robotics
and machine learning and transforming the way we work, automating routine tasks in many occupations while augmenting and amplifying human labor in others.
So tonight I'd like to tell you about the intersection that I'm most excited about at this very moment, which is entertainment and
robotics.
And then he didn't particularly like school that much, but he got involved in
robotics
competitions, and he realized he had a talent, and, more importantly, he had a real passion for it.
You're so cute!" (Laughter) Can't talk about this without talking about
robotics.
OK? Remember when you thought
robotics
were cool?
I remember when I thought
robotics
were cool, until I figured out that they were going to take everybody's place, from the delivery guy down to the heart surgeon.
The one thing, though, that is very disappointing about
robotics
is the holy grail of robotics, and it hasn't even happened.
And we look at these exponential technologies from medicine, biotech, artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, space, and address how we can cross-train and leverage these to impact major unmet goals.
So we're really entering the era of wearable robotics, actually.
This is the early era of wearable
robotics.
Can we really embed
robotics
into every part?
But the
robotics
part is the hardest part.
So first we'll do things that don't require a lot of
robotics.
But let me show you cutting-edge
robotics.
Now a lot of
robotics
is very impressive, but manipulation
robotics
is really just in the dark ages.
So this is the end of a Ph.D. project from one of the best
robotics
institutes.
There is no generalization at all from one task to another in
robotics.
Cloud computing, what my friends at Autodesk call infinite computing; sensors and networks; robotics; 3D printing, which is the ability to democratize and distribute personalized production around the planet; synthetic biology; fuels, vaccines and foods; digital medicine; nanomaterials; and A.I. I mean, how many of you saw the winning of Jeopardy by IBM's Watson?
And I went to Carnegie Mellon, and I earned my PhD in
robotics.
By 1993, I was a young professor at USC, and I was just building up my own
robotics
lab, and this was the year the World Wide Web came out.
And the last project also has to do with medical
robotics.
And the field of
robotics
has gotten much better over time.
Tesla has over 700 patents to his name: radio, wireless telegraphy, remote control,
robotics.
And this is like
robotics
without wires or motors.
The reason we're so focused on building robots that everyone can train is that we think the most compelling use cases in personal
robotics
are personal.
So I wish that I could tell you what the future of personal
robotics
looks like.
The future of personal
robotics
is happening today, and it's going to depend on small, agile robots like Romo and the creativity of people like yourselves.
And I think
robotics
gives people a chance to have dignity as they get older by having control of the robotic solution.
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.
And this is what is done in this new field of robotics, which is called "soft robotics," in which the main objective is not to make super-precise machines, because we've already got them, but to make robots able to face unexpected situations in the real world, so able to go out there.
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