Wow this is some spectacular engineering and programming! AI is coming!!HardOCP.com wrote:
While the skill demonstrated by this high-speed robotic hand is impressive, I wasn’t really "sold" until the 2:40 mark in this video. Wow!
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Wow this is some spectacular engineering and programming! AI is coming!!HardOCP.com wrote:
While the skill demonstrated by this high-speed robotic hand is impressive, I wasn’t really "sold" until the 2:40 mark in this video. Wow!
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not really. Its so much more simpler to just adjust the grabbing force and be precise than calculate grabbing of cell phone from sides with mostly unpredictable flightpattern. That shit is some epic hard physics calculations and its impressive it keeps up with real time.Finray wrote:
I felt the rice one was so much more impressive. It looked like something outta SciFi movie.
Well, yeah, going on a technical basis the recapturing one was more advanced, but the rice one looked way cooler.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
not really. Its so much more simpler to just adjust the grabbing force and be precise than calculate grabbing of cell phone from sides with mostly unpredictable flightpattern. That shit is some epic hard physics calculations and its impressive it keeps up with real time.Finray wrote:
I felt the rice one was so much more impressive. It looked like something outta SciFi movie.
Indeed. True AI would be when the "hand" is able to catch an object that is thrown at it at a random time and trajectory. Then I'll be very scared.The_Sniper_NM wrote:
Ability to predict where an object is and where it will be =/= the cliched AI you guys are thinking of.
actually no. AI means it can make decisions on its own, without any previous programming telling it what to do. (self-learning program). Catching a random throw is just a lot physics calculations done to the sensor data in real time (like how fast the object is thrown, how far it is, predictions where it will be in next 0.1s etc.Slarty wrote:
Indeed. True AI would be when the "hand" is able to catch an object that is thrown at it at a random time and trajectory. Then I'll be very scared.The_Sniper_NM wrote:
Ability to predict where an object is and where it will be =/= the cliched AI you guys are thinking of.
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Actually yes, just like he said, the robot decides when it wants to throw it and what it wants to throw it at.... that would be AI, because as you said it would be making decisions on its own.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
actually no. AI means it can make decisions on its own, without any previous programming telling it what to do. (self-learning program). Catching a random throw is just a lot physics calculations done to the sensor data in real time (like how fast the object is thrown, how far it is, predictions where it will be in next 0.1s etc.Slarty wrote:
Indeed. True AI would be when the "hand" is able to catch an object that is thrown at it at a random time and trajectory. Then I'll be very scared.The_Sniper_NM wrote:
Ability to predict where an object is and where it will be =/= the cliched AI you guys are thinking of.
When a robot decides it doesn't want to take part in such test and rolls out of the door and goes buy some batteries for itself, THATS when I am scared.
Ty wrote:
Terminators are scary. Terminators with super-speed are super-scary.