Some of the machines acquired recently by Google represent a giant leap forwards for robot-kind.
Must check out this awesome multimedia interactive from Technology Review


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Some of the machines acquired recently by Google represent a giant leap forwards for robot-kind.
Must check out this awesome multimedia interactive from Technology Review
Listen to this interview I produced with Tom Jenkinson (aka Squarepusher) on producing an EP with a band of bots -- what he calls "a music box with attitude." The music is actually quite catchy and moving -- for me, anyway. And that's what he was experimenting with for this project.
What My Boo Isaac Asimov Thought 2014 Would Be
What will the World's Fair of 2014 be like? I don't know, but I can guess. One thought that occurs to me is that men will continue to withdraw from nature in order to create an environment that will suit them better. By 2014, electroluminescent panels will be in common use. Ceilings and walls will glow softly, and in a variety of colors that will change at the touch of a push button.
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Robots will neither be common nor very good in 2014, but they will be in existence.
Read his whole piece from 1964 here.
I'm jumping back into the game with this post. Happy New Year!
OMG. ROBOCOP 2014.
1) Samuel Jackson saying "Robophobic"
2) OMAR FROM THE WIRE
World's largest walking robot = 5.50 m x 3.80 m x 4.50 m dragon
http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2013/09/18/the-worlds-largest-walking-robot-is-a-giant-dragon/?utm_campaign=forbestwittersf&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
Robots aren't taking over the planet, yet, but they are doing jobs in more fields. One robot band is making a mark in the world of music.
Got to talk about robots on the radio! And it was my birthday.
TOKYO | Honda Motor Co.'s walking, talking interactive robot is running into glitches in its new job as a museum guide in Tokyo.
Robots have long been on auto assembly lines, but Ford is now using robots in place of human drivers on test tracks.