Robots
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So wouldn't it be nice if these robots, instead of being like this, made out of plastic, were made out of other materials, which when you throw them out there, they biodegrade to nothing?
That changes the way in which we use
robots.
Instead of putting 10 or 100 out into the environment, having to track them, and then when they die, collect them, you could put a thousand, a million, a billion
robots
into the environment.
So that changes the way in which you think about
robots
and the way you deploy them.
You can make
robots
which are biodegradable.
What's really interesting is you can use household materials to make these biodegradable
robots.
It's going to totally change the way in which we think about robots, but also it allows you to be really creative in the way in which you think about what you can do with these
robots.
So this changes the way, again, in which we think about
robots.
So, we started off looking at
robots
that would eat pollution, and then we're looking at
robots
which we can eat.
I hope this gives you some idea of the kinds of things we can do with future
robots.
They'll watch movies about aliens or robots, or robot aliens or regular people.
YNH: Yeah, I think that, I don't know about the present, but looking to the future, it's not the Mexicans or Chinese who will take the jobs from the people in Pennsylvania, it's the
robots
and algorithms.
And I was struck when I watched the debates before the election, I was struck that certainly Trump did not even attempt to frighten people by saying the
robots
will take your jobs.
Now, when people say there will be new jobs in the future, that humans can do better than AI, that humans can do better than robots, they usually think about high-skill jobs, like software engineers designing virtual worlds.
What characterizes sentient beings in contrast to robots, to stones, to whatever, is that sentient beings suffer, can suffer, and what they should focus on is not finding their place in some mysterious cosmic drama.
Again, if you think about technological disruption, so if AI and 3D printers and
robots
will take the jobs from billions of people, I worry far less about the Swedes than about the people in Ghana or in Bangladesh.
When I was an undergraduate at Georgia Tech studying computer science, I used to work on social robots, and one of my tasks was to get a robot to play peek-a-boo, a simple turn-taking game where partners cover their face and then uncover it saying, "Peek-a-boo!"
Now you've seen in my examples how social
robots
was how I found out about exclusion with algorithmic bias.
So let's all share a bit of humanity towards the technologies and the softwares and the algorithms and the
robots
who we work with, because we will all be the better for it.
And this turns out to be really important to make
robots
safe.
Let's go to the video, and let me show you some of these animals moving and then some of the simple
robots
that have been inspired by our discoveries.
Now, what's important about this robot, compared to other robots, is that it can't see anything, it can't feel anything, it doesn't have a brain, yet it can maneuver over these obstacles without any difficulty whatsoever.
Let's see some of the geckos move with some video, and then I'll show you a little bit of a clip of the
robots.
Here are the
robots
that they inspire, the Mecho-Geckos from iRobot.
And imagine: you're going to be able to have swarms of these six-millimeter
robots
available to run around.
You're going to be able to do programmable work through these kinds of robots, so that you can run, fly and swim anywhere.
Or the one with the scientist that did this really awesome thing with robots?"
Watch television, all the sci-fi shows are about how
robots
are better and nicer than people.
And my long-term goal is to build
robots
that can do what people and animals do.
We want to capture that for
robots.
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