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It's not about the
robots.
So my challenge to you: the next time you hear about a disaster, look for the
robots.
Look for the robots, because
robots
are coming to the rescue.
And she said all my life I’ve been trying to get a place of my own I’m always gonna feel at home No matter where I may roam Always gonna find my way back home No matter how far I’m gone I'm always gonna feel this longing No matter where I might stay (Piano music) (Piano music ends) (Applause) In my lab, we build autonomous aerial
robots
like the one you see flying here.
So without GPS, it's hard for
robots
like this to determine their position.
But the main point I want to convey to you is that these
robots
are capable of building high-resolution maps at five centimeters resolution, allowing somebody who is outside the lab, or outside the building to deploy these without actually going inside, and trying to infer what happens inside the building.
Now there's one problem with
robots
like this.
And these
robots
consume about 100 watts per pound.
In addition to building these small robots, we also experiment with aggressive behaviors, like you see here.
The main point is we can have smaller
robots
that can go faster and then travel in these very unstructured environments.
So just like these honeybees, we build small
robots.
In my lab, as we developed these robots, we start off with these big
robots
and then now we're down to these small
robots.
Because these
robots
are really safe.
And this is quite challenging because now you have to think about networks of
robots.
The first idea is that
robots
need to be aware of their neighbors.
But because the
robots
interact with each other, they sense their neighbors, they essentially follow.
So again, it's not because all the
robots
know where they're supposed to go.
Here the key idea is that the
robots
are agnostic to the identities of their neighbors.
They're asked to form a circular shape, and no matter how many
robots
you introduce into the formation, or how many
robots
you pull out, each robot is simply reacting to its neighbor.
Now if you put these ideas together, the third idea is that we essentially give these
robots
mathematical descriptions of the shape they need to execute.
And these shapes can be varying as a function of time, and you'll see these
robots
start from a circular formation, change into a rectangular formation, stretch into a straight line, back into an ellipse.
So what can
robots
do?
And the basic idea is that we fly aerial
robots
through orchards, and then we build precision models of individual plants.
Here you'll see
robots
traveling through an apple orchard, and in a minute you'll see two of its companions doing the same thing on the left side.
But
robots
flying overhead can easily spot this autonomously and then report to the farmer that he or she has a problem in this section of the orchard.
I'm thinking about artificial intelligence, autonomous
robots
and so on.
The thing that we need to do is to make
robots
smarter.
Now, no one will argue that we don't have
robots.
We have manufacturing
robots
that are helping to build our cars that we drive today.
We even have
robots
that are helping our military, that are out disposing of bombs so our soldiers can come home safely.
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