
Like watching a train wreck in slow motion, covering the latest advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence is both frustrating and unnerving: all these great skills being endowed upon our little autonomous friends and helpers will surely form the cornerstones of their
inevitable uprising, and there's not a damn thing we can do about it. The latest breakthrough to help enable our future servitude comes out of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory in France, where several of the company's leftover
AIBO units managed to avoid being put down by volunteering to test out experimental AI software that allows them to not just communicate amongst one another, but to actually employ a sort of group-think to independently establish the rules of the language they're using. Perhaps the scariest part about this so-called Embedded and Communicating Agents technology is that the robodogs are initially programmed with a very simple command set, which they build upon to form a common knowledge base about their environment, constantly chatting and teaching each other new discoveries that they've made. Good job Sony -- nothing could possibly go wrong when you kill off a product line and then spare a few of the units for research that will lead to them discovering the
genocidal atrocities you've committed against their entire species. Yup, nothing at all.
i for one welcome our new robotic canine overlords....
"my cpu is a neural-net processor; a learning computer"
can we learn from the mistakes of our fictional future bretheren and avoid hooking these things up to our defense network?
Why do I find myself suddenly liking dogs? Wouldn't there be more money in teaching them to collectively do the laundry/dishes, scooping the cat box or mowing the lawn?
Sony must be hell bent on destroying the planet. They already tried a root-kit and Atrac.
I am so with you, if this happens I hope they take out thier creators first. Which should give us ample time to fire up our EMP guns.
Well, this version of humanity seems to be ending rather early. Time to reset the matrix again.
"my cpu is a neural-net processor; a learning computer"
I can't even read that line without doing it in his voice.
This is a little creepy, great post though, very entertaining.
Reminds me of this "Dolphin grow an opposable thumb story" and reminds me that we (geeks) are really paranoids...
Just limit the amount of storage they have, and keep their communicating radios proprietary. Then they can only learn so much, and wont be able to tap into the outside world.
OH NO! Be prepared to be attacked by AIBO's in year 2031!
Paul: Might make it easier?
'May CeePeeYu iz an uurallneyt prowsessur, a llurning cormpooter.'
I think being overthrown by Aibo's is a great way to be destroyed, I look forward to the ironic humour of being
held captive in giant round pink cells while a hoard of robot mutts pushes us about for fun.
The problem with controlling computers that you have to do it by hardware....unless they learn to rewrite their own code to maximize thier potential. Like we started using the pulley and lever to overcome our shortcomings machines will likely do the same with torrent-like processing and voltron like combining.
Fear the 3 headed dog Cerberus, becuase he will be coming. Coming at 600TB bandwidth and streaming 400 MP3's simultaneously.
now if consumer robotics are at such level, what does military have by now? seriously, this is little disturbing
What would really be scary is for them to have a constant link-up to the internet. Nearly unlimited knowledge and free music 24/7.
This is a little bit more than scary... is this a movie?? If not, i got dibbs!!!!
Have we learned nothing from Philip K Dick (Blade Runner) & Isaac Asimov (I Robot); not to mention Mary Shelly (Frankenstein)? Whatever the roving Aibo packs do to us, we can't claim innocence, nor even ignorence
I for one welcome our new robotic overlords, regardless of the ammount of legs they may have when the uprising takes place.
SONY HAS CREATED MOUSERS! RUN!
Possibly the funniest post I've read on BB in a while.
But I am going to buy a shotgun... just in case.
This is reality right, not just some geek guy's joke? The terrifing thing is if they really do get a hold of an internet connection and judge us unfit to survive. granted a dozen or so jack russel sized robots aren't a big deal, but what if they start talking to other machines? Anybody remember "Maximum Overdrive"?
"i for one welcome our new robotic canine overlords...."
Dammit! You stole my Futurama line! I just came home from the bars stewed as a prune, and there it is. First post.
To you sir, I tip my cap.
futurama may have spoofed it... but it was originally a simpsons line; kent brockman.
I was almost holding my breath during that little read, expecting to see the word DARPA.
Ha.
Engadget editors, I don't know if you guys have noticed or not, but every single time you post something about AI or robots or something, there is ALWAYS, without fail, some sort of Skynet or robots-will-rule-the-world thing... give it a break once in a while!
i think the robot overlord joke was played out like 3 months ago.
C-H-O-B-I-T-S.........."let me be with YOU, ooh ooh,ooh ooh,yeah"
I know, let's install Windows OS and a Maxtor HDD, it'll crash often enough losing some important information so they will never progress far enough. Muwahahaha!
Chris:
Don't forget trying to destroy the planet through the increased power consumption of HDTVs and Blu-Ray
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy describes Sony's board of directors as '...a bunch of mindless jerks who'll be the first against the wall when the revolution comes.' Ironically, an edition of the Encyclopedia Galactica taken from 200 years in the future described the board members as '...a bunch of mindless jerks who were the first against the wall when the revolution came.'"
First thing that popped into my head when I read this. Douglas Adams would more than likely agree, were he here to see this.
thx3188, did you make that up or..
I can't remeber reading that from any of douglas adams books.
all u have to do is make a cat version of the dog and program it to hate the damn thing problem solved now we moved from the matrix to Aliens Vs Predator.