February 28, 2008: Robot Baby

monster • Feb 28, 2008 8:46 pm
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This is the iCub or Robotcub. Over the next four years, researchers at the University of Plymouth plan to teach it to talk using observations of the way parents teach their babies. Note that it's toddler size. They seem to view this as important. i wonder if it also has virtual diapers? Perhaps operating on a sort of GIGO principle?

Robotcub home
BBC Article
Cloud • Feb 28, 2008 8:48 pm
casper the creepy robot. eek!
Gravdigr • Feb 29, 2008 10:14 am
Uh...WHY?
HungLikeJesus • Feb 29, 2008 10:38 am
They're teaching it to say "I'll be back," "Phased-plasma rifle in the forty watt range," and "Nice night for a walk."
Flint • Feb 29, 2008 10:47 am
Gravdigr;435953 wrote:
Uh...WHY?

I imagine they're trying to understand how to make artificial intelligence more intuitive, or user-friendly, by teaching it in the normal way humans learn things. The fact that it is small and cute must help them to remember not to give it special "robot" treatment.

It reminds me of the online collective where you can log in train a computer somewhere to know things that humans don't have to be told, they've just picked up through observation and context. Computers can't extrapolate things the way we can, so they're trying to stock this thing with a list of logical parameters until it begings to understand how things work.
binky • Feb 29, 2008 11:08 am
Flint;435963 wrote:
I imagine they're trying to understand how to make artificial intelligence more intuitive, or user-friendly, by teaching it in the normal way humans learn things. The fact that it is small and cute must help them to remember not to give it special "robot" treatment.

It reminds me of the online collective where you can log in train a computer somewhere to know things that humans don't have to be told, they've just picked up through observation and context. Computers can't extrapolate things the way we can, so they're trying to stock this thing with a list of logical parameters until it begings to understand how things work.


At least it will never turn 12, and completely forget how things work
Saphyre • Feb 29, 2008 2:06 pm
Skynet, anyone?

Dunno, though, looks like Cubbie here needs a trip to the AIOptometrist for treatment of that lazy eye.
Shawnee123 • Feb 29, 2008 3:19 pm
Saphyre;436017 wrote:
Skynet, anyone?

Dunno, though, looks like Cubbie here needs a trip to the AIOptometrist for treatment of that lazy eye.


Hmmm, wonder who the dad is: Larry Birkhead or Howard K Stern?
Cicero • Feb 29, 2008 7:47 pm
lol!!! Now they've made robot children to be the boss of Flint. Awesome.

Double-whammy.