Saturday, April 12, 2008

The Robot uprising is coming - Are you prepared?

I've been reading Daniel H Wilsons book entitled "How to survive a Robot uprising". Up until today, I thought it would be years before the, rather tongue in cheek outcomes depicted in the book would happen. After seeing the following two robots :

 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2949093547034908878

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2bExqhhWRI

I'm not so sure! With the advances in Artificial intelligence coming on in leaps and bounds (For example the great work the University of Hertfordshire are doing), it may already be here. The limiting factor, IMHO, for a robot world has always been mobility. These two developments overcome that obstacle. I should point out that both these examples where developed some years ago so I guess the projects have advanced even further now. Two things worry me about this. Firstly, we don't really have to wait for AI to catch up. The machines don't have to be self aware to take over the world. All it takes is a person with enough money to develop enough single application (ie, "Kill all Humans"), robots and the shear numbers would be a problem. The idea of a self aware machine created by man is an interesting one. I mean, isn't that just another form of evolution anyway so what is so far fetched about it?

A couple of curios things though. Why are the Mars Rovers so outdated? Surely, something like BigDog or QRIO could be far better suited to the Martian terrain. A limiting factor for BigDog would be the nature of it's energy source (A gasoline engine). This could, I assume be replaced with Solar power with a slight loss (due to weight increase) of mobility. With it's increased mobility, It could cover so much more terrain, reached places inaccessible to the current rovers and perhaps even clean itself so that it can run for far longer. I wouldn't want to see it licking another BigDogs butt though, know what I mean?

I think the holy grail of Robotics research has to be a nano-machine that cooperates with other nano-machines. An example would be the replicators in the TV series "Stargate".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyuMtpoG7eQ

After all, the physical elements of humanity are just a collection of nano-sized chunks of matter that somehow cooperate with one another.

 

 

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