CMU Unveils Robot Hall Of Fame
CMU_Nort writes "Carnegie Mellon University has just unveiled the Robot Hall of Fame. Along with that announcement, MSNBC has an article about the first honorary inductees, including R2D2 and Mars Pathfinder. You also have the chance to nominate other robots."
Seriously, Honda's Asimo needs to be on this list. Unless I missed it, of course.
http://world.honda.com/ASIMO/
And how could we forget the Rhoomba vacuum? Both robots of our time that are paving the way for things to come. Obvious choices, maybe, but necessary choices nonetheless.
Damon,
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lieutenant commander data?
I'm a little suprised that the robot from Lang's Metropolis didn't get a nod, guess that whole "introduced the term 'robot into the lexicon" thing just doesn't go as far as it used to.
Asimo is one of the first bipedal walking robots that really scared the crap out of a lot of people. How many generations of advancing tech before their bodies and AI are up to snuff for jobs like: construction work, plumbing, McJob customer service, worldcup soccer, sucky-fucky, ... world domination? :)
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Power to the Peaceful
actually, a Kawasaki factory robot deserves that dishonor.
In 1981 it killed its operator, Kenji Urada.