CONRO Configurable 'Lego' Robot
Trebor the Mad Overlord writes: "The CONRO project is an attempt to design robots that automatically build themselves out of small component modules and reconfigure themselves as needed. Sort of like Legos that build themselves. Interesting idea, just in the initial stages, but lots of cool videos on the site."
Woah! Ok.. I'll stop dissin' Xmas for killing Slashdot.. this has got to be one of the coolest items ever posted. These robots remind me of the great movie Virtuosity (well, I thought it was great, but I loved Hudson Hawk, The Arrival and Mission Impossible). In Virtuosity Russel Crowe plays SID 6.7, a psychotic virtual reality program that escapes into the real world using a nanotech based material. We are first introduced to this material when one of the researchers at this government run facility plunges a program crystal into a tub of blue stuff which quickly forms into a snake. Each (macroscopic) element in the tub is identical but performs a different function directed by the program in the crystal. A great movie that I highly recommend.
How we know is more important than what we know.
Slightly Offtopic Rant Ahead: I'm sorry. Some of the new technologies scare me. Yes, they will be developed with good intentions, but someone, somewhere will develop a sinister way to use it. Nanotech, Biotech, and AI are the 3 coming technologies that scare me the most. They all sound cool in some of the scifi books, but if you look at recent human history, the ones in power have a tendancy to destory and kill things. Hence my worries about those 3 technologies. Nanotech = Controllable nanovirus. Biotech = Controlling genes and DNA (ala Galactica). AI = Computers taking over (ala Matrix). My fears aside...
Amigori
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Humans have a tendency to destroy things.
"The quality of life is determined by its activites."--Aristotle
This got my attention, so I checked it out. There are some movies on that page ranging from 6 megs up to over 60 megs. Definitely high bandwidth material. Not too much actual information though.
Of course, there are many obvious jokes and speculations you could go with here. For example, the last thing we need is an army of robots that need their medications
I did find some info elsewhere on the site.
Here is the abstract from one of the PDFs you can download on the Project Information page:
This almost deserves a front page story by itself!"It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"