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4317385 No.4317385 [Reply] [Original]

Can we have a robots thread? Or more specifically, an artificial intelligence thread?

>> No.4317394
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EXTERMINATE

>> No.4317391

Ok. I am an artificial intelligence. What do you want to talk about.

>> No.4317401
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>>4317385
Contributing

www.islandone.org/MMSG/aasm/

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Waifus?

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>>4317394
He thinks Daleks are using AI.

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>>4317401

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>> No.4317415

What's the most advanced AI we have to date? Something like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Fxp3HK6DI

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>> No.4317430

>>4317415
Probably something classified by the military.

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>>4317415
Hardly. Self driving cars "cheat," they use laser range finders and what not in place of true pattern recognition.

>> No.4317437

>>4317430
Military hardware is pretty crap for the most part.

>> No.4317438

>>4317415
That's not AI

>> No.4317439

So how come boston dynamics can do in like 5 years what that other bipedal robot company (that also sells all kinds of electronics, maybe toshiba?) does in like 15 years?

>> No.4317448

>>4317439
Military funding. It's like pixie dust.

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>>4317439
Because we're finally beginning to understand the dynamics of walking.

>> No.4317456

Imagine this thing coming after you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mclbVTIYG8E

>> No.4317462

>>4317456
>1:03
>DAT STRUT

>> No.4317463

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASIMO

So how come we haven't militarised or sporterised this shit?
That would be glorious.

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>>4317439
Not to mention, one of the people who started boston dynamics, spun the company off from the locomotion lab at MIT in 1992.

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>>4317456
FUN FACT: That robot uses hydraulics for actuation, hydraulics are highly unreliable and prone to break down.

>>4317463
the terrain capability and speed aren't very good.

>> No.4317497

>>4317483
So are we not going to see very good robotic bodies until they perfect those artificial muscles?

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>>4317463
But, in theory(As in simulations have been done on this), ASIMO could be used to replace human labor.

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>>4317497
Well, not necessarily artificial muscles. Electric motors can do a pretty decent job as is.

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>>4317511

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>>4317529
sorry, don't have any pictures of the simulation that was done. Just a simulation of ASIMO using various tools on a structure like a human would.

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How does /sci/ feel about nitinol muscles?

>> No.4317563

>>4317554
Sounds much more tenuous than I originally thought. Proceed.

>> No.4317574

>>4317562
Just did a quick google. Seems pretty legit, only if they actually contract quick enough. The way they were described made it sound like it would take a considerable amount of time to sufficiently heat them.

>> No.4317601

>>4317483

Wat? Caterpillar et all needs your profound insights.

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>>4317562
They use a thermal based process, so they suck.

electroactive polymers would be nice, if they contracted faster. Though, I suspect they might have faster wear times than electric motors

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>>4317601
I'd much rather Boeing be the one listening. Do you know how many single points of failure there are in airplane hydraulic systems? In other words, if one thing fails, you're fucked.

Think about that next time you fly...

>> No.4317647

>>4317622

err. airline systems are like triple redundant. only recently are airbus and boeing moving to electric actuators moving the control surfaces. The new systems are not going to have any less redundancy.