New Robot Can Sense Damage, Compensate
AVIDJockey writes "Researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., built a four-legged robot that can sense damage to its body and figure out how to adjust and keep going. They report the development in Friday's issue of the journal Science. The article states that the robot can, 'generate a conception of itself and then adapt to damage.' This reaffirms advice that states that when the robot uprising finally comes, you should always aim your rocket launcher at the head (or brain nexus)."
I, for one, welcome any Robot Uprising!
Researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., built a four-legged robot that can sense damage to its body and figure out how to adjust and keep going.
Yeah, but was the robot made of intelligent, liquid metal?
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We've got human eating robots that love the bacony taste of their prey, robots with freakin machine guns attached to their heads, and now this. I for one... , blah blah.
Im to lazy to post the robotic links, its not like you dont know what im talking about if you're in this discussion at 3am rushing to check if someone already posted the "i for one" on the robot article. Really though, its cool to see robotics doing some crazy things.
Small Boy Pulls Four Legs off Robot. Robot says, "It's only a fleshwound, I've had worse!" and rolls about a bit.
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In which case, I for one welcome our new robot lawyer overlords. YMMV. VWP. Other conditions may apply.
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I have never killed a robot by aiming at the brain. That's zombies, you ignorant clod.
Robots are defeated by aiming at the bright, red (sometimes yellow) light that is hidden by thick armor which is unpenetrable by any weapon in the world, but which opens for long amounts of time every once in a while so you can fire at it.
Frog blast the vent core.
I'm still waiting for robots that can criticise b-movies.
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