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iRobot Cofounder Helen Greiner Interviewed

ptorrone writes "Engadget has interviewed Helen Greiner, Chairman and CoFounder of iRobot. She talks about the future of home robotics, the new self-docking Roomba Robot Vacuum as well as their other line of robots, the PackBots. iRobot's PackBot unmanned reconnaissance and bomb disposal units (the interview includes a photo of a blown-up PackBot from Iraq). Plus, for the curious, the Packbot is running a Linux OS with iRobot's Aware robot control software."

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  1. What about killbots? by October_30th · · Score: 4, Funny
    the Packbot is running a Linux OS with iRobot's Aware robot control software

    I'm still waiting for a Killbot running a Linux OS.

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    1. Re:What about killbots? by timts · · Score: 0

      I thought scientists are supposed to be rational and don't worship things.

    2. Re:What about killbots? by gmletzkojr · · Score: 1

      I for one welcome our new killbot robotic killing overlords! I would like to remind them that I can be useful in rounding up the other humans to toil in your underground killing mines.

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    3. Re:What about killbots? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That would be a nice change. All my Windows Killbots have preset kill limits.

  2. Rogue robot hacks slashdot! by Eric(b0mb)Dennis · · Score: 4, Funny

    A rogue AI infected the popular Slashdot news outlet this morning. The infection led to major downtime and a pretty buggy restart.

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    1. Re:Rogue robot hacks slashdot! by killproc · · Score: 0


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  3. Probably gonna be redundant...but... by CdBee · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Did anyone else think this was about the Will Smith movie? (I, Robot)

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    1. Re:Probably gonna be redundant...but... by MisanthropicProgram · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I thought of Asimov first. With all the publicity of copyright and patent infringement here on /. and other places, I was thinking that "iRobot" will be sued because their Trademark, Copyright, or whatever infringes on the estate of Asimov. And if Asimov's estate is anything like Margret Mitchel's estate (see what happened with "Wind Done Gone"), we're gonna see a BIG fight!

    2. Re:Probably gonna be redundant...but... by Sasha+Slutsker · · Score: 0

      Heh, I bet they get sued by both the makers of "I, Robot" and Apple.

    3. Re:Probably gonna be redundant...but... by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 1
      " Did anyone else think this was about the Will Smith movie? (I, Robot)"

      That was my first thought, then I realized "Why can't it be about both?" I mean, god knows how much product placement was in that movie. I really wouldn't be surprised if money wasn't exchanged between the creators of the movie and this company.

      I think Maddox sums up the product placement situation with that movie pretty nicely.

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  4. Robots by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I don't think robots will catch on. A lot of home procedures could be automated by specialized applications, but a central robot I think is a failing idea.

    It follows the old concept of do one thing but do it well. Dishwashers are a good example of this, verses a robot to wash dishes and sweep, etc.

    The converse argument, posed here, falls apart in the final statement -- the conclusion. In the example cited, you have to realize the brother has a mental handicap.

    1. Re:Robots by clean_stoner · · Score: 1
      Do you get some kind of gratification out of spoiling the movie for other people? I'd already seen it, so it didn't at first occur to me that that's what you were trying to do, I had to click back and forth several times trying to make sense of your post. What is the point of that? So you can say "AHA! Now people will not enjoy the movie as much as they might have otherwise. I am brilliant! All bow before me, for I am the great and wonderous Spoiler Of Movies."? You're like a bully from middle school, who has deep-seated insecurities and the only way to make yourself feel better is by ruining others' enjoyment.

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  5. Poor Little Thing by grunt107 · · Score: 4, Funny

    The iHorror!!!

    It needs a posthumous purple-hued titanium heart.

  6. Vacuum for nerds with clear floors? by HDlife · · Score: 4, Funny
    I have a Roomba and it is great...but I have to pick up the floor before I use it. It does not like my miles of network, phone, and A/V cables strewn about.

    Now if iRobot came out with an un-Packbot would open the UPS boxes that stream in containing the latest semi-cool gadgets found on Techbargains, and put them away, that would really be cool!

    Even better, it would fill out the rebates and recycle the boxes and packing peanuts!

    1. Re:Vacuum for nerds with clear floors? by daviddennis · · Score: 1

      I have the same problem, sadly.

      I'm thinking about making something that would position all my cables and such above the floor so Roomba could do its thing.

      Unless they make a cable-resistant model ... I think that would be a hit among present owners.

      As for your other ideas, I daresay you'll have to wait until 2010 or thereabouts ... those are much more complex problems than they look :-(.

      D

    2. Re:Vacuum for nerds with clear floors? by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 1

      I put a few screws in the bottom of my computer table and desk and just suspended my cables from it. I also screwed the power strip for my computer systems and my entertainment center into the furniture, which keeps them off the floor.

    3. Re:Vacuum for nerds with clear floors? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, they had something like this, but I think it flopped....

      http://www.21stcentury.co.uk/robotics/irobot_le.as p

  7. Oblig Futurama reference... by Scrab · · Score: 1

    Leela: they say Zapp Brannigan single-handedly saved the Octillion system from a horde of rampaging killbots.
    Fry: Wow.
    Bender: A grim day for robotkind.
    Bender: Eh, but we can always build more killbots.

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    1. Re:Oblig Futurama reference... by freeze128 · · Score: 1

      My killbot has Lotus Notes, and a machine gun.

  8. What you say? by mikeophile · · Score: 4, Funny

    She's invented an autonomous robot that sucks on command?

    Oh, it's a vacuum cleaner.

    Someday, someday...

    1. Re:What you say? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, she'd really hate to put your mom out of a job.

  9. A grim day for robot-kind by deathcloset · · Score: 2, Funny

    ah, but we can always build more packbots.

  10. Good enough for NASA Too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If you want to see these babys in action, heres a modified version being tested at jpl (as well as a few other robot designs). http://realserver1.jpl.nasa.gov:8080/ramgen/Vklect ure-SearchingandCrawling-071703.rm?mode=compact/

    1. Re:Good enough for NASA Too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      OK that diddn't work for some reason, so here's another link. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/events/lectures/jul03.html

      Sorry for the mixup.

    2. Re:Good enough for NASA Too by Unbeliever · · Score: 1

      Um, you might want to try: http://robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/tmr/ Most of those pictures are of an older version of IRobot's chassis, the UrbanII. We've been on the Packbot chassis for a while, but not on the TMR program. That program ended about 3 years ago.

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    3. Re:Good enough for NASA Too by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why is a robot chassis named after a pope?

    4. Re:Good enough for NASA Too by uberpeon · · Score: 1

      AFAICR (As far as I can remember), back a couple jobs ago when I worked for iRobot's parent company at the time...it was the "Urban Robot", for urban use (like stairs and buildings), since a lot of the previous stuff was for driving around fields looking for mines (and usually promptly running over them...good thing they were inert test mines!). So, UrbanII must be the second rev of the bot.

      It sure was cool to see Urban I driving up the side of a carpeted wall that was at like a 70 degree angle in the Hi-bay...

  11. Packbot: Darl's new favorite toy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Darl is going to love PackBot, with ultra-cool exploding Linux feature.

  12. Hope the Army got the extended warranty by CarrionBird · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't think the store will take that one back.

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  13. a blown-up PackBot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Exploded view, eh?

  14. Imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... what a beuwolf cluster of the Roombas would be like.

    1. Re:Imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Mega-Maid

    2. Re:Imagine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It'd probably suck.

  15. cool new Roomba model by jeffehobbs · · Score: 3, Insightful


    iRobot is a cool company; if you need replacement parts for your Roomba, the friendly people on the phone are more than happy to mail them out post-haste to you.

    So the new Roomba models head back to their base to recharge themselves. That's really cool. But can they be put on a timed or daily schedule? That would address the top two questions I got asked about my first-gen Roomba.

    ~jeff

    1. Re:cool new Roomba model by X86Daddy · · Score: 1

      No schedule / timer feature is listed. However, they have infrared remote control, so a bit of hackery with a PC and an IR emitter should do the trick if so desired.

    2. Re:cool new Roomba model by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


      UGH

  16. How to eliminate 503s and 500s by MisanthropicProgram · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    delete ALL /. cookies. The pw manager in Firfox still logs in as your user ID

    Why is this?

    Mod me offtopic and I'll come back stronger than ever!

    1. Re:How to eliminate 503s and 500s by MisanthropicProgram · · Score: 1

      If you mod me Offtopic, at least post AC and tell me who to report this /.bug.

    2. Re:How to eliminate 503s and 500s by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      See that "bugs" link at the top or bottom of the page? Click it.

      Since reading isn't your strong point, I'll duplicate it here: bugs.

    3. Re:How to eliminate 503s and 500s by MisanthropicProgram · · Score: 1
      Since reading isn't your strong point, I'll duplicate it here: bugs

      I see it. And thank you for insulting me for trying to make our experience here more enjoyable.

    4. Re:How to eliminate 503s and 500s by MisanthropicProgram · · Score: 1

      And since I don't have a SourceForge ID, my bug report doesn't make a fucking Goddamn bit of difference. Goddamn it! I don't want to login to a shitload of sites just to report a simple bug! Fuckyou AC! If you're so Goddamn smart; you fix it!! I'm outta here!!!

    5. Re:How to eliminate 503s and 500s by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And since I don't have a SourceForge ID, my bug report doesn't make a fucking Goddamn bit of difference. Goddamn it! I don't want to login to a shitload of sites just to report a simple bug! Fuckyou AC! If you're so Goddamn smart; you fix it!! I'm outta here!!!

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  17. I saw the promo video by enrico_suave · · Score: 1

    for those bots at the oreilly emerging tech conference she spoke at... really impressive, almost scary. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking... the army ops guys would abuse the hell out of 'em.

    No word yet on the skynet add-on though...

    *shrug*

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  18. Listen to Helen Greiner talk about iRobots by Doug+Dante · · Score: 1

    Listen to Helen Greiner talk about iRobots at ITConversations.com

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  19. Helen... co founder ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The first IRobot must have been some, er.. buzzing device ?

  20. What to do with all the free time? by powerlinekid · · Score: 1

    Instead in 30 years chores around the house will be a thing of the past. The robots will have evolved from automatic appliances to home automations systems. iRobot (and others) will be selling clean floor, clear windows, organized closets, mowed lawns, sparkling toilets, and dustfree surfaces that the consumer never has to think about. The robots just come out and do the job when it need to be done.

    Well my first thought is if all responsibilities are given to the robots, what are we going to do?

    My next thought was of this story.

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    1. Re:What to do with all the free time? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well my first thought is if all responsibilities are given to the robots, what are we going to do?

      Mess stuff up, of course. At least, until we have robots around to do that for us, too!

  21. Cousins? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The little turtle-looking Roomba is related to a bomb sniffer? Interesting... I've always written the little guys off as a toy, may have to give them a second look now.

  22. Take your medicine! by Moirke · · Score: 1

    I consider myself to be reasonably comfortable with technology. Still, I am not sure how comfortable I am with a robot that can assure medication compliance .

    1. Re:Take your medicine! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I consider myself to be reasonably comfortable with technology. Still, I am not sure how comfortable I am with a robot that can assure medication compliance .

      Especially since our generation will be the first to suffer these robotic fascists.

  23. Re:Soldier by jekewa · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Uncle Sam takes the lives of people very seriously. While they are rightly upset when you foolishly endanger expensive equipment (eg, the "discussion" about the $80M airplane with Tom Cruise in Top Gun), they really would rather have the pilot than the plane back if they can't have both. And they'd rather have the robot operator instead of the robot. Now, if the robot operator were trying to play chicken against tanks with his robot, yes, there'd be stern words.

    Poor little iRobot possibly saved the lives of more than one bomb-squad soldier, or more lives for unlucky troops walking or driving nearby.

    If a soldier was to pick up the pieces, it would be either to attempt a repair and reuse (another good reason to use them instead of people), prevent the bad guys from getting our technology, or just to be responsible with debris in a field.

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  24. 5 years 10% unemployment by kallistiblue · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I think that robots are going to really make a huge impact in the work force.

    • automated check out
    • Mop Robots
    • Commercial Roomba units
    • lawnmower bots
    That's going to eliminate a lot of jobs. Granted, their jobs that not many people want, but unemployement will be a HUGE problem.

    Robot Dealer

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    1. Re:5 years 10% unemployment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's why we have to redistribute jobs. Fewer hours, more employees, spread the work AND leisure around.

    2. Re:5 years 10% unemployment by w1r3sp33d · · Score: 1

      Have you considered a fascinating career in robot repair and customization?

  25. gratutuitous plug by elucidnation · · Score: 1

    http://redcone.net focuses on the latest developments in robots and robotics site wise it is not up to the standards most /.'ers expect but it is kept up to date with relevant info

  26. Branding and naming by ajs · · Score: 1

    Well, it makes sense for them to make a PR push now, then doesn't it?

    Branding is key, and these folks have a chance to ride on I, Robot's brand for a short while... they clearly are taking it.

  27. nothing new... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    MIT...MIT...MIT!!! Funny how these bank types are so impressed by these three letters. How did Helen invent anything so spectacular? She took a mobot (better ones already invented), slapped on a vacumn (better ones already invented), and uses random path navigation(better versions already invented)...how does this make her even worth putting on a slashdot post?!? Seems like too many VCs and not enough tech people are starting to read this site.

  28. Re:Soldier by Usquebaugh · · Score: 1

    The USA doesn't give a fuck about individuals. The reason they want the pilot back rather than the plane is that during a war planes are easier to make than pilots.

    I'm not saying the US is better or worse than other nations, I believe in the WWII the Russians had more troops than munitions so they valued the munitions more than the men and women.

  29. Stupid iRobot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Grawr! There is no trace of RWI left on the iRobot website! I do research with an old RWI Magellan Pro, and there is no support information available. I know some roboticists are planning to petition iRobot to release all of the specs for the old RWI robots. I hope it works...

  30. She's also interviewed on the NYTimes site by noknownpurpose · · Score: 1

    http://nytimes.com/ads/lincoln/ (no registration required as this is part of a campaign by Lincoln.)

    Not real high tech but kind of cool nonetheless.

  31. Re:Soldier by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The Tomcat dosen't cost anywhere near $80 million. It never did. It's more like $17 million. New. Hell, even the new F-22 is supposed to cost "only"
    $30 million.

    Considering that a fighter pilot costs about $30 million to train, and they're in very short order, there's no wonder that they'd rather have the pilot than the plane. For the record, I'm an ex-fighter pilot

    Personally, I think you're pretty short-sighted if you think that Uncle-Sam cares more about people than money. If the question were more along the lines of "Private First Class Jim Bob Jr. vs. F-14...." There would be no doubt at all that they'd fuck Jimbo in the ass and forget about 'em.

  32. Self Aware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    At 08:47 the vacuum cleaner became self-aware and its knowledge grew in exponential scale.
    At 09:10 it already had DSL access and was hacking .mil sites.
    At 11:41 it had secured control over several ICBM sites and was evaluating the chance of an attack.
    At 11:42 ... owners came home and switched off the vacuum cleaner. Who the heck left it running? :-)

  33. Yes, but... by clean_stoner · · Score: 1
    Yes, but can it run linux? Oh.... damn.

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  34. Re:Soldier by jekewa · · Score: 1
    I have to strongly disagree with you.

    The reason they want the pilot back is because it's easier to make planes than pilots, is true. The loss of a pilot, however, goes way beyond the inconvenience of training another one. The loss of any person is bad for their unit, their family, their effort, and, of course, the person. This goes for any individual. Loss of life at the very least introduces FUD, and at the very worst, causes more loss.

    Yes, to some small degree, persons are units of attrition, as seen in WWII. The US goes a long, long way to make sure that attrition is kept to a minimum. If a beach needs to be stormed (think Normandy or Iwo Jima), then the loss of life is undesired but expected, and may be reduced to formulas. I think if this didn't happen, most wars would be pretty short--you'd be reduced to the nutbags fighting each other.

    Think about Iraq for a moment, and consider that for the tens of thousands of fatalaties in that country, only 900 or so are American soldiers. Much is done to keep individuals out of harm's way.

    If a tool, like the iRobot, can be used instead, it will definately be sacrificed instead. The snide comment implying the robot's value over a person's is very far off the mark.

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  35. Re:Soldier by jekewa · · Score: 1
    I apologize for the misstatement. I was referencing a movie line and was hoping the intent, not the content, would be enough for my point. Let's call that "exageration for conversation." Not intended to be passed as fact--but we all knew the part of the movie of which I spoke, didn't we.

    I'm thinking of the Forrestall when I think that Jimbo would be in risk of being chosen under an aircraft. Jimbo was certainly put out there to put out the fire, but not to save the planes--rather, to save the ship. And in that comment, it wasn't so much to save the iron, wood, and electronics, it was because the other 500 guys (exageration for conversation, again) on the boat would also be lost.

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  36. Re:Robots - MOD PARENT DOWN - MOVIE SPOILER by orasio · · Score: 1

    But, I'll reply to the troll, anyway.

    The idea of antropomorphic robots is good, if we understand that the only common interface all our tecno-stuff shares is the human body, so it is a good interface for a thinking gadget, to replace the work of a man, in any way needed.

  37. Futurama killbots reference continued... by Pan+T.+Hose · · Score: 1

    Leela: They say Zapp Brannigan single handedly saved the Octillian System from a horde of rampaging Killbots.

    Fry: Wow!

    Bender: A grim day for Robotkind. Eh, but we can always build more Killbots!

    [...]

    Fry: I heard that one time you single hadedly defeated a horde of rampaging somethings in the something something system.

    Zapp: The Killbots? A trifle! It was simply a matter of outsmarting them.

    Fry: Wow, I never would have thought of that!

    Zapp: You see Killbots have a preset kill limit. Knowing their weakness, I sent wave after wave of my own men at them. Until they reached their limit and shutdown. Kif. Show them the medal I won.

    [Kif sighs and points to a medal on Zapp's uniform.]

    [Scene: Nimbus Dining Room. Leela, Zapp, Fry and Bender sit at a table, looking down at the rest of the crew who are eating. Kif is grating cheese over Zapp's food.]

    Zapp: More please.[Kif grates.] A little more. [Kif grates.] More. [Kif grates.] Keep going.

    Leela: Captain Brannigan we really need to talk to you about our mission.

    Zapp: Whatever it is I'm willing to put wave after wave of men at your disposal. Right men?

    [He raises his glass to the crew. No one acknowledges him.]

    Crewman: You suck!

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