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The Coming Singularity
Motobot Ver.1 - Autonomous motorcycle-riding humanoid robot
Not sure if the (slightly) creepy robotic voiceover “I was created to surpass you. I’m improving my skills everyday. But I’m not sure if I can even beat the (…?). Perhaps if I learn everything about you, I will be able to catch up. Look, I can ride like this now. The way you ride is most beautiful and exciting. I am not human. But there has to be something only I am capable of. I am MOTOBOT. I was created to surpass you.” is appropriate. But the balancing and self-driving technology from Yamaha is staggering.
Yamaha R&D is currently underway with the goal of developing the robot to ride an unmodified motorcycle on a racetrack at more than 200 km/h. The task of controlling the complex motions of a motorcycle at high speeds requires a variety of control systems that must function with a high degree of accuracy. We want to apply the fundamental technology and know-how gained in the process of this challenge to the creation of advanced rider safety and rider-support systems and put them to use in our current businesses, as well as using them to pioneer new lines of business.
“New lines of business” sounds promising. Perhaps a groundbased long-distance high-speed deliverbot service? Similar to Pedl Co or Transweel? Or a efficient individual last-mile transfer? What about possible misuse of the technology? And would it not be better to call all autonomous objects (from the driverless mining truck in Western Australia to urban pods in Milton Keynes) “drones”?
Anyway, see the impressive action below:
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The Augmented Reality Sandbox
The Augmented Reality Sandbox (orginally developed by researchers at UC Davis) lets users sculpt mountains, canyons and rivers, then fill them with water or even create erupting volcanoes. This version of the device at UCLA was built by Gary Glesener using off-the-shelf parts and good ol’ playground sand.
Any shape made in the sandbox is detected by an Xbox Kinect sensor and processed with open source software. It is then projected as a color-coded contour map onto the sand.
We live during a time when there are worlds entirely populated by robots.
Ecocapsule by NICE Architects.
Dwelling with the spirit of freedom.
Project Soli
Another announced project from Google ATAP today in collaboration with Ottica developing interactive method using small RADAR chips and finger gestures:
Project Soli is developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology. The sensor can track sub-millimeter motions at high speed and accuracy. It fits onto a chip, can be produced at scale and built into small devices and everyday objects.
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Ottica have a Tumblr blog here
Robotics, AI, the end of human work, and a coming Renaissance
(via Edward Snowden roams TED2014 | TED Blog)
Microsoft used this adorable robot to show off new HoloLens features.
(it’s like a Roomba, only much, much cooler)
The tiny "MicroTug" robot pulls objects up to 2,000 times its own weight.
That’s the equivalent of a human dragging a blue whale.
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Let an Artificial Intelligence be defined as a machine that can far surpass all the intellectual activities of any person however clever. Since the design of machines is one of these intellectual activities, an AI could design even better machines, and thus the first AI is the last invention that man need ever make… - I. J. Good