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The ROBOlympic Games

Roland Piquepaille writes "The first International Robot Games, or ROBOlympics, organized by the Robotics Society of America, will take place on March 20th and 21st, 2004 in San Francisco, California. There will be competition for combat and non-combat robots, a World Cup Soccer game, and even a robo-triathlon. More than 400 robots are registered for this robotics competition. And the winners will receive hard cash. Nature tells us the story in 'Robolympics contestants shoot for gold.' More details and references are available in this overview which also includes a very nice photo of two robots, the larger one either fixing or rocking the smaller one. And for your information, ROBOlympics is not sold out. So if you are near San Francisco, it's still time to buy tickets. They cost $15 to $25. Entrance is free for children under 7."

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  1. Combat robots by AssProphet · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There will be competition for combat and non-combat robots

    Does it disturb anyone how much effort is put into building robots designed for distruction? I mean I understand building robots that solve puzzles, and robots that overcome obstacles, but the idea of designing robots primarily for violence kind of bothers me.

    Maybe this is a little off topic, but it's an interesting thing to think about.

    1. Re:Combat robots by scumbucket · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I was looking at the sponsors list and was surprised NOT to see DARPA there. You would think they would be interested in combat robots.........

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    2. Re:Combat robots by bandy · · Score: 3, Funny

      And it's probably all radio-controlled, e.g. no real robots among them.

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    3. Re:Combat robots by strateego · · Score: 3, Interesting
      While at home, you could have such a robot feed the dog, clean the house, watch the kids....etc.

      Does anyone else just find this frightening. I'm mean the TV does enough to baysit kids, but to just drop off kids with the robot. What is wrong with you man?
  2. The Plans are obvious.. by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


    Entrance is free for children under 7.

    Sure.. get the young kids used to seeing robots all over the place so they'll be taken by suprise when SkyNet launces its attack. whoops, my tinfoil hat was slipping there, sorry..

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  3. RoboCup 2004 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well...
    This year in portugal we'll host RoboCup 2004 aswell :D

    Paulo Soska

  4. Ummm by savagedome · · Score: 5, Funny

    in San Francisco, California

    Will the governor be taking part too?

  5. Does anyone else have a problem with this? by Praxxus · · Score: 5, Funny

    The fact that Nature is bringing us this robot story?

    MmMmmmm . . . irony.

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  6. Well.. by hookedup · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One event called Ribbon Climber, in which robots race up a carbon-fibre ribbon, was designed to inspire 'space elevator' technology that might one day lift satellites into orbit.

    It's nice to see they added this event in to draw a little more attention to the space elevator. I personally would rather build a robot to compete in that competition than the fighting ones. It may be a little easier, plus, you're helping towards a cause that would benifit us all, not building a robot purely to smash other things (which is still pretty cool).

  7. News Flash: 100 meter dash ends before 1st Meter by teknikl · · Score: 4, Funny

    ..shotput event canceled due to fears for viewer's safety

  8. I'm still waiting for... by Stopmotioncleaverman · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Human Wars. Robots of superior intelligence build highly aggressive, hugely muscular humans to beat the crap out of one another on RoboTV. Eventually they will evolve to become more intelligent than their creators, and we'll go full circle...maybe :P

  9. wow... by caino59 · · Score: 3, Funny

    http://www.robolympics.net/photos/susan_r2.jpg

    they're lookin pretty lifelike...

    http://www.robolympics.net/photos/blender.jpg

    *snicker*

  10. The Brits already did it. by Enygma42 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There was a Techno Games held in England last year. It was really cool cause it wasn't just bots kicking the crap out of each other. They had events such as high-jump, long jump, rope climbing, two-wheeled races, soccer, swimming, rocket-powered races, relay and more.

    Some of the bots where truly amazing, especially the rope-climbing ones. I'm not sure if it'll be on this year though, hopefully some of the bots will enter in the ROBOlympics.

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  11. Are the IOC allowing this name? by salm · · Score: 3, Informative

    I remember going to 'The First Robot Olympics' in Glasgow, Scotland in 1988/89, still have the Tshirt somewhere.
    A couple of years later I was asked to promote another robot event, run by the same people, but definitely not anything to do with the olympics, as the IOC is very protective about the word Olympics, not surprising given some of the other discussions on /. at the moment.
    So my suspicion is that the name will have some problems.
    In conclusion, my feelings are it's not the first, and it's not the Olympics, but apart from that it's fine.
    Shame I can't afford to go over there.

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  12. Same Old Same Old by superpulpsicle · · Score: 4, Insightful

    These fight competition with robots are getting boring. We all know the bot with the lowest gravity, widest wheel, flatest body always win.

    We need some more creativity. Like a robot that makes coffee while in battle. Or a robot that talks trash.

  13. My combat robot is entered... by openSoar · · Score: 5, Interesting

    i joined a local course for robot building and the timing worked out perfectly for the robolympics so we entered it in the 12lb combat class - it's going to get creamed in the first round - i started a blog that documented the build progress but i'm too scared to post it here - i only have a small bandwidth quota :) - here is a picture though - that's a stool underneath - it's actually very flat for scooping under other bots and can spin rapidly - still going to be decimated in the first 30 seconds though.

  14. Setting ourselves up for disappointment? by sdcharle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this going to be like that DARPA road race, where Wired did a 50-page color article on it, and then on race day none of the robots are able to make it as far as a stray shopping cart in a windy parking lot?

  15. Do you hear the Trademark lawyers running? by belgar · · Score: 5, Informative


    I'm thinking the event will be named something else by the time it becomes the 2nd Annual, since the US Olympic Committee has told them they can't use Olympics in their name.

    When I was in high school, we saw the name of the Olympics of the Mind program changed to "Odyssey of the Mind" for the same reason.

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  16. ..It is nice to let them cross-pollinate.. by burgburgburg · · Score: 4, Funny
    The international, multidisciplinary line-up means that competition is intense. But robotics experts from different fields will get to meet, talk and share ideas. "It is nice to let them cross-pollinate," Calkins says.

    Yeah, pollinating is about as close as any of these folks will ever get to biological procreation.

  17. FIRST Robotics by rmohr02 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm a mentor for a FIRST Robotics team in Dublin, OH. The robot must score points either through grabbing a bar that's 10 feet in the air (the max height of the robot is 5ft), or pushing kickballs into a bin from which human players can pick them up and shoot them. It may not sound as impressive as the robots in the ROBOlympics, but we had six weeks from the time we learned of this year's goal to when our robot had to be done.

    If you're interested in the ROBOlympics but for whatever reason can't travel to it, there should be a FIRST Regional Event near you (this weekend there's one in Brentwood, NY, Hartford, CT, Sacramento, CA, Duluth, GA, Annapolis, MD, and Detroit, MI). There's more for the next several weekends as well. There's also a Championship Event in Atlanta from April 15-17.

  18. Don't forget Robocup... by l00sr · · Score: 5, Informative

    Robocup is the real world cup of robot soccer, about 5 years in the running. The 2004 American Open is happening in late April, and it will supposedly be open to the public. And for the really hardcore fans, there's Robocup 2004 in Portugal. See ya there ;) Failing that, you should at least watch a match (4-legged league).

  19. Autonomy is the key by SiliconEntity · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's not a robot if it's remote controlled. It's an RC toy. A robot should be autonomous and use AI to control itself. That's a totally different technological problem.

  20. Olympiad by themusicgod1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why don't we just start letting robots* compete in the Olympics? It would make the Olympics back into the frothing Nationalist and Racist entertainment they were to begin with, before the media corporations got their hands on it. Although to do so with a different bent - instead of nazi aryans vs. the world(1936 Berlin) or whatever, it would be Humanity vs it's creations: the machines.

    I think when you can have a robot that not only can run the triathalon, but can navigate a random trail without someone on remote control, and do so in timed trials against humans, then and only then will this be significant.

    *Obviously there must be some restriction on what a "robot" should be. how about, independant, and intelligent in some way? how about the robot has to be designed by machines(evolution processes, etc)?

    this should make very clear which sports are trivial and which are not, (ie, Pole Vault will be difficult, whereas Javelin throw will not be.) when I see a humanoid robot run and throw himself 3000 feet into the air so they can just happen to fall over a bar, and then not destroy themselves upon landing...I'll start watching the olympics, at least until the commercialism involved drives me away again.

    How about wrestling? A machine that can within the rules of wrestling pin a human being(perhaps with restriction that it must be humanoid,2 arms 2 legs and a head)? Or perhaps there will be entirely new sports gained from this! When robots begin to play soccer, then some sort of magnet-supported free-fall soccer might be more interesting, etc.

    And hell, we could use that to get the companies out in the forefront as far as sponsorship goes. It's about time we had the Timex Ironman Triathalon team and the GM Wrestling team. We could have the following as a potential outcome:
    GOLD: USA
    SILVER: WALMART ROBOTICS
    BRONZE: CANADA
    etc

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