Monkey's Thoughts Make Robot Walk
geekbits writes "For all those who have at one time or another been too lazy to get up off the couch and go to the fridge and get a beer, heat up some pizza, or change the channel when the remote is missing, we may be one step closer to being able to keep our tushes parked just a little while longer. There may also be some slightly more noble implications here. According to an article in The New York Times, in an experiment at Duke University, a 12-pound, 32-inch monkey made a 200-pound, 5-foot humanoid robot walk on a treadmill using only her brain activity. She was in North Carolina, and the robot was in Japan."
...but the feedback was lousy.
Monkey : Move Foot Forward
600ms later...
Robot : OK....Oh no, I'm falling over, quick move the other foot
600ms later...
Monkey : Move Other Foot Forward
600ms later...
Robot : I can't do that dave, I've fallen over
Although I assume in actuallity they left most of the balance control to the robot end of things; either that or the Monkey was psychic.
(Or more likely they've got a nice low-latency academic link)
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http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/01/14/science/0115-sci-ROBOTa_large.jpg
Tell me that graphic didn't come from The Onion.
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Your arms are hanging limp at your sides, your legs got nothing to do. Some machine, doing that for you.
I want my robot to do my house work and fetch me beer and food, not hang from the light fitting and throw faeces at me.
What if Tetris was invented by Nazis?
Sounds like a good concept, but I don't understand how to get a monkey on the other side of the world to think about getting me my beer and pizza?
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
*Yawn* Robot Monkey overlords... something about welcoming... you know the drill. I don't feel like writing it all out.
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