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Virtual Robots Fooled By Visual Illusions

Roland Piquepaille alerts us to research out of University College London in which virtual robots, trained to "see" as we do, were duped by optical illusions the same way humans are. Here's one of the illusions the software system fell for.

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  1. Hoax! by ynososiduts · · Score: 5, Funny

    They could just be programmed to look as if they were falling for it! I smell conspiracy!

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  2. We are one step closer... by Digitus1337 · · Score: 5, Funny

    to being able to upset them with goatse. Maybe that is what starts the robot uprising...

  3. Welcome? by CriminalNerd · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm not sure about you guys, but at the moment, I'm kind of doubtful in welcoming our new robotic overlords. I mean, I thought they were supposed to be superior to us and not be fool by petty illusions...

  4. Make them explode by Bender+Unit+22 · · Score: 5, Funny

    show them a Escher staircase.

  5. The colors in the illusion look the same... by Junta · · Score: 5, Funny

    But then again, being color blind makes a lot of things look the same that shouldn't be...

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  6. Re: Ban Roland by shellbeach · · Score: 4, Funny

    The general explanation, as I have seen it given many many times previously, is that, rather than write a /. story which links to some science/tech article, roland will paraphrase the article in his blog, and link the /. story to his paraphrase. This is a means of gaining ad revenue for himself and his employers (ZDnet, I think?), but it doesn't give any ad revenue to those who actually did and wrote up the research.

    Is this true? I don't know. I never RTFA. The links are to the original story. The "Roland Piquepaille" link goes to his blog, but it's unlikely anyone will be clicking on that one unless they're interested in the guy ... in which case, good for him.

    Incidentally, if there are any ads generating revenue on that blog, I'm not seeing them thanks to adblock. I doubt /. is the best place to try to get ad revenue, somehow ...