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Listening Robot Senses Snipers

Dr. Eggman writes "Popular Science has a brief piece on the RedOwl, a brainy-looking flightless robot that can 'read a nametag from across a football field and identify the make and model of a rifle fired a mile away simply by analyzing the sound of the distant blast.' For a paltry $150,000, the machine utilizes robotic hearing technology originally developed by Boston University's Photonics Center to improve hearing aids to sense a shot fired and pinpoint its source, identify it as a hostile or friendly weapon, and illuminate the target with a laser visible only with night vision. The RedOwl, built on an iRobot packbot platform and controlled via a modified Xbox videogame controller, can figure out the location of a target 3,000 feet away, allowing troops to call in a precision air strike."

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  1. Real evidence... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

    That video game AI snipers are cheaters!

  2. *frown* by WobindWonderdog · · Score: 5, Funny

    Aimbot =(

  3. but... by CalSolt · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who the hell snipes at night?

  4. Xbox controller? by Heisman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Too bad it's not controlled by a Wii controller. Then you could just kill the sniper with the controller and avoid the air strike altogether.

  5. Just wait till Steve Ballmer hears about this... by Parallax+Blue · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...he'll be able to call in precision chair strikes!

  6. Re:Echo! Echo? Echo. by Illserve · · Score: 4, Funny

    You're missing out on the key point that is alluded to in the summary.

    They've finally developed a flightless robot.

    Flightless! It does not fly, AT ALL. Mankind has been dreaming of this since the dawn of science fiction... robots that don't go flying all over the place. awesome.