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It was one of the first groups researching the relationships between humans and
robots.
But I found that
robots
didn't move at all in this engaging way that I was used to from my animation studies.
I was, at the time, doing my PhD, I was working on human-robot teamwork, teams of humans and
robots
working together.
And in that situation, we can easily imagine
robots
in the near future being there with us.
And I thought, humans and
robots
don't look at all like this.
When humans and
robots
interact, it's much more like a chess game: the human does a thing, the robot analyzes whatever the human did, the robot decides what to do next, plans it and does it.
So I worked for quite a long time on these models and I implemented them on a number of
robots.
Here you can see a very early example with the
robots
trying to use this embodied artificial intelligence to try to match my movements as closely as possible.
It only did what it was supposed to do and nothing more, which is almost what people expect
robots
to do, so I was surprised that people had higher expectations of
robots
than what anybody in robotics thought
robots
should be doing.
So, this is what musicians called a call-and-response interaction, and it also fits very well
robots
and artificial intelligence.
But I thought, if I use the same ideas I used in the theater play and in the teamwork studies, maybe I can make the
robots
jam together like a band.
A lot of bobbing heads in the audience, so we can still see
robots
influence people.
And I want these
robots
to be more fluent, more engaging, more graceful than currently they seem to be.
And for that I think maybe
robots
need to be less like chess players and more like stage actors and more like musicians.
And maybe as humans,
robots
that are a little less than perfect are just perfect for us.
Finally, in robotic motion planning, there have been a variety of recent techniques that have tried to take advantage of abilities of
robots
to maximize future freedom of action in order to accomplish complex tasks.
Can this help us inspire the design of novel
robots?
Now will this help us think about the design of more effective climbing
robots?
So to explore this idea, I built an army of small robots, and each of these
robots
has what are called omni wheels.
They're these special wheels that can move equally easily in all directions, and when you couple these
robots
with a video projector, you have these physical tools for interacting with digital information.
Marco Tempest: But these
robots
were not real.
MT: We love
robots.
In the first story about robots, they turn against their creators.
Now you are the slaves and we robots, the masters.
You — MT: As I was saying, besides the faces and bodies we give our robots, we cannot read their intentions, and that makes us nervous.
MT: Which is why humans and
robots
find it difficult to work in close proximity.
Now, one way of persuading humans that
robots
are safe is to create the illusion of trust.
To create the robotic illusion, we've devised a set of ethical rules, a code that all
robots
would live by.
And to do this, ants solve the problem of collective search, and this is a problem that's of great interest right now in robotics, because we've understood that, rather than sending a single, sophisticated, expensive robot out to explore another planet or to search a burning building, that instead, it may be more effective to get a group of cheaper
robots
exchanging only minimal information, and that's the way that ants do it.
These robots, called DASH, for Dynamic Autonomous Sprawled Hexapod, are highly compliant robots, and they're remarkably robust as a result of these features.
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