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mojo
15th November 2017, 02:01
Its just amazing to see the improvements. Our secret stuff can only imagine look alike humans now that are robots.

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so cool...
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raregem
15th November 2017, 02:10
Really fascinating movement. This along with "Sophia". Seems really close to human mechanics.

Sunny-side-up
15th November 2017, 10:37
Yes mojo: smaller, faster, stronger and scarier

Lots of small toy bot's that give more reasons to buy Smartphones!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqq5tgday_w
bionic ants, that can work as a collective o.O
Dragonfly's, Penguins, kangaroo's and Butterfly's.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-bl4MxFn_8
Geio Automatic combat toys


Then there is this guy, to help knock up alcohol sales
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ATLAS THE DRUNK NORTHERN ROBOT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttVhzzaPd_k
Sorry just had to add that vid

Bionic combat toy ants that work as a collective if defiantly scary.

Did You See Them
15th November 2017, 12:13
The ONLY thing holding the advance of the machines back is the "limited" power supply they have. ( but I think we all know there's something else in the works to cure that ill ! )

mojo
16th November 2017, 17:25
so they do have a dancing robot... and its a Barbie Doll!...lol
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but if the open market creates the human looking robot below I wonder what DARPA has?
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meat suit
16th November 2017, 17:38
she is not a bot.... just dances like one

mojo
16th November 2017, 17:40
she is not a bot.... just dances like one

yes...of course, just humans being robots

TargeT
16th November 2017, 19:42
she is not a bot.... just dances like one

yes...of course, just humans being robots

Meh, humans adapting to digital music... Classical (analogue) music dances are much more fluid... but that makes sense, right?

Amenjo
16th November 2017, 22:16
This latest version of Atlas is incredible!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRj34o4hN4I

Love and Truth,


Amenjo

TargeT
17th November 2017, 12:56
This latest version of Atlas is incredible!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRj34o4hN4I


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Robot ninjas.... they are coming.

robot ninjas....

petra
17th November 2017, 18:21
There was a ninja robot in one of my favorite 80s cartoons. Here's Ninjzz :)

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2FCrJ_RR6oQ/UX393NU04QI/AAAAAAAAFE4/71zaeF1nnY8/s1600/nij.jpg

My favorite was the rappin' robot though, Jammerz would only talk in rhyme. Same as Muffy the Mouse in my avatar ;-)

Star Tsar
8th December 2017, 22:39
CalTech

Professor Aaron D. Ames | Toward The Robots Of Science Fiction

Recorded 6th & Published 7th November 2017

"Toward the Robots of Science Fiction," by Aaron D. Ames, Bren Professor of Mechanical and Civil Engineering and Control and Dynamical Systems, Caltech Science fiction has long promised a world of robotic possibilities: from humanoid robots in our everyday lives, to wearable robotic devices that restore and augment human capabilities, to swarms of autonomous robotic systems forming the backbone of the cities of the future, to robots enabling exploration of the cosmos. Achieving the promise of science fiction will require imbuing machines with the dynamic locomotion behaviors that humans display with deceptive ease—navigating everything from daily environments to uneven and uncertain terrain with efficiency and robustness. This talk will present the first steps toward achieving this goal on bipedal and humanoid robots with the result being dynamic and efficient locomotion displaying the hallmarks of natural human walking. The translation of these ideas to robotic assistive devices along with a wide range of safety-critical systems will be demonstrated with a view toward realizing the robots of science fiction.

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Related music interlude

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