2.01.2006

 

New Scientist Robot special: Almost human

New Scientist Robot special: Almost human: "New Scientist lifts the lid on the most stunning advances in humanoid bots. Researchers are poised to pull together developments in three key fields - walking, talking and manipulation - to produce a new generation of human-like machines. And when artificial intelligence catches up, they will not only be able to clean the house, do the dishes and take out the garbage, but also to play with children, help care for the elderly and even explore the farthest reaches of space and perform repairs or search-and-rescue missions in hazardous sites on Earth."

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Javier
 
Well, this was spectacularly unhelpful. What is this, promoting subscriptions to New Scientist, now? Bleh!

How about a summary of the article, if you provide a link?
 
WTF? Where are the real stories? There is a lot happening in the world of robots and it is certainly not reported here first!
 
What about the new WowWee robots. Low cost and actually making inroads into consumer electronics. Now there's a good idea! And it's happening now, not in the future.
 
What about the new WowWee robots. Low cost and actually making inroads into consumer electronics. Now there's a good idea! And it's happening now, not in the future.
 
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