Robots
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So if we're trying to make
robots
that can be more expressive and that can connect better with us in society, maybe we should look to some of the human professionals of artificial emotion and personality that occur in the dramatic arts.
I'd like to introduce you to one of our first robots, Data.
And he began building
robots.
And when I sat down next to him, he was telling me about a company he formed, and he was building some
robots
for automobile factories to move things around on the factory floor.
Well, if I haven't convinced you that you're a maker, I hope I could convince you that our next generation should be makers, that kids are particularly interested in this, in this ability to control the physical world and be able to use things like micro-controllers and build
robots.
Ever since I was a little girl seeing "Star Wars" for the first time, I've been fascinated by this idea of personal
robots.
I knew
robots
like that didn't really exist, but I knew I wanted to build them.
But
robots
are still not in our home, ironically.
For me, that was the white space; that's what
robots
could not do yet.
So over the past several years I've been continuing to explore this interpersonal dimension of robots, now at the media lab with my own team of incredibly talented students.
And one of my favorite
robots
is Leonardo.
So what I've learned through building these systems is that
robots
are actually a really intriguing social technology, where it's actually their ability to push our social buttons and to interact with us like a partner that is a core part of their functionality.
And with that shift in thinking, we can now start to imagine new questions, new possibilities for
robots
that we might not have thought about otherwise.
It turns out it's the same for
robots.
It's turning out now that
robots
are actually becoming a really interesting new scientific tool to understand human behavior.
So given that key insight, we can now start to imagine new kinds of applications for
robots.
For instance, if
robots
do respond to our non-verbal cues, maybe they would be a cool, new communication technology.
So I love the idea of thinking about
robots
as a new kind of distance-play technology.
But if
robots
can be engaging, if we like to cooperate with robots, if
robots
are persuasive, maybe a robot can help you maintain a diet and exercise program, maybe they can help you manage your weight.
People would name the
robots.
They would dress the
robots.
And even when we would come up to pick up the
robots
at the end of the study, they would come out to the car and say good-bye to the
robots.
And so whether they're helping us to become creative and innovative, or whether they're helping us to feel more deeply connected despite distance, or whether they are our trusted sidekick who's helping us attain our personal goals in becoming our highest and best selves, for me,
robots
are all about people.
Do we get to create organic robots, where we remove the autonomy from these animals and turn them just into our playthings?
We at Berkeley Bionics call these
robots
exoskeletons.
These are two different cleaning
robots
that have very different ideas about what clean means.
Taking it a step further, MIT's media lab is working on
robots
that can interact more like humans.
But what if those
robots
were able to interact based on the unique characteristics of a specific person based on the hundreds of thousands of pieces of content that person produces in their lifetime?
My friend Erik and I started building underwater robots, these little swimming cameras with lights that you can see underwater.
Now, it's very unlikely the first things you'll see are like
robots.
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