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"So Man created robot in his own image.". The artificial human being. A timeless dream. "Leonardo’s robot", imagined around 1495. The film I, Robot (2004). Introduction: A timeless dream Creating robots in the image of men: why and how? Walking : the cheapest way to move
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"So Man created robot in his own image." The artificialhumanbeing
A timeless dream "Leonardo’s robot", imagined around 1495 The film I, Robot (2004)
Introduction: A timelessdream • Creating robots in the image of men: why and how? • Walking: the cheapestway to move • Grabbing and handlingobjects • Artificialvoice • The great challenges thatwillrisenext • Improvinglearningcapability • Fakinghumanbehavior Conclusion
I.1. Walking: the cheapest way to move John Wilson’s Walkie (1930)
I.2. Grabbing and handling objects • Mandatory for robots in order to perform even very simple tasks the way a human would.
I.2. Artificial voice • A speaking robot must have a voice that sounds almost human in order to be understandable. • Impossible to generate a human voice by using a simple loudspeaker.
I.2. Artificial voice Waseda Talker
Introduction: A timeless dream • Creating robots in the image of men: why and how? • Walking: the cheapest way to move • Grabbing and handling objects • Artificial voice • The great challenges that will rise next • Improving learning capability • Faking human behavior Conclusion
II.1. Improvinglearningcapability • A robot can only perform tasks he has been programmed for. • How to learn new abilities? • Where to store them?
II.2. Faking human behavior • The unspoken purpose: to build a machine impossible to tell apart from a human being, eventually • Can we ever create a machine that can guess?
Conclusion Osaka University’s Repliee-Q1 Sony’s QRIO Honda’s ASIMO