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Robots, a.i. »

[23 Nov 2009 | View Comments | 210 views]

Six ways

An easy way to show this list via NewScientist with images

I hope I have made it

Keep them in low-risk situations

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Do not give them weapons

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Give them rules like Asimov’s ‘Three Laws of Robotics’

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Program robots with principles

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Educate robots like children

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Make machines master emotion

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More Details via Six ways to build robots that do humans no harm

Please comment your ideas for other ways.

Are these all possibilities?

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What do you think?

Robots »

[19 Nov 2009 | View Comments | 2,539 views]

droid day care

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R2 has been given day care duties for all the baby droids. He’s not happy.

via Flickr

Robots, a.i. »

[7 Nov 2009 | View Comments | 106 views]

XPERO project Research on technology to understand human being [Degrees of freedom]

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XPERO’s A.I. is stored in Nao, an autonomous, programmable and medium-sized humanoid robot. This video demonstrates and explains very simple the complexity of the science declared A.I. (artificial intelligence).

4. Degrees of freedom (“…from the data obtained this way, he builds a model that describes what we know as degrees of freedom.”)

A robot explores his environment and learns from his experiences

This is about autonomous robot scholarship by experimentation and gaining insights of the world. The robot has no particular goal but to gain knowledge of as much as possible by forecast and executing experiments in his environment and of course from its knowledge-beginning obtained data. The robot learns relations between its measures and observations.

Degree-Of-Freedom

Conscious that the robot is gifted to move the boxes, it wonders how far it is capable to impulse them. It chooses a box and begins to push it in one command awaiting the box hits a wall. Surprised that the box is out of the blue unmovable, he tries just about it in new directions and succeeds to slide the box down the wall, in anticipation of he reaches a corner.

From the data obtained this way, he builds a model that describes what we know as ‘degrees of

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[2 Nov 2009 | View Comments | 13 views]

Our Robot Future – Rodney Brooks

full length video via fora.tv

Robots »

[29 Oct 2009 | View Comments | 21 views]

Robot armies ‘will explore alien worlds’

The British Telegraph claimed this in its Blog post from the 28th (yesterday)

Must we fear this scenario?

“One day an entire fleet of robots will be autonomously commanded at once. This armada of robots will be our eyes, ears, arms and legs in space, in the air, and on the ground, capable of responding to their environment without us, to explore and embrace the

unknown.”

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