So they can either have an intellect and hold extraordinary conversations but can't move around much or they can move boxes perfectly but can't think much.... Wow, that really is like humans.
Debra, Am a disabled 62 year old woman, and I would love a humanoid robot for a home health aide and social robot. Have no fear of them and I can't wait until I can have one!
@@monicaperez2843 I know what you mean. It seems that those of us with disabilities seem so open minded about opening our homes to intelligent highly advanced technology, more so than those who aren't. Would be nice to have a companion who will assist with daily basic living skills that so many take for granted.
I find it highly ironic that watching this with captions on I'm not as a deaf person while reading the captions and listening to the words the difference in them especially in hiv-1 comment just before quite an effeminate scene. Very interesting have a good one boys.
32:19 - "But apparently we ourselves are programmed to interpret this (i.e. the movements of a piece of AI hardware) as real". Sounds like it's who are undergoing programming. To me it's nothing more than the definition given immediately before: "bare mechanics combined with programmed behaviour". That this may lead to a computerised robotics apocalypse still strikes me as basic, intuitive common sense. There appears to be something even more fundamentally abnormal about life in the Japan of current times than anywhere else (Buddhist ceremonies to release the 'soul' of a robot doggy...). Isn't it all connected with Western (above all US-imperialist) interference in an exceptionally introverted social/cultural/political world-within-a-world, and above all the harsh realities of the split-character society (tradition&ultra-modernity) taking shape after 1945? How archetypal the Dutch should be striding on along the tracks already laid by Japanese robotics: society is, afterall, Europe's own eency-weency take on the one of Japan.
Well, now I know what keeps Elon Musk up at night. I think the interview portion regarding identity, in the last minute of this documentary, is somehow telling of how things can one day go awesomely wrong with robot-human relations.
Your absolutely right man I see the same thing as far as government agencies who are really the ones pushing for this it's a wet dream for armies and intelligence agencies u can now infilterate organizations and fight wars and produce soliders on a factory industrial level u can blend organic and machine create cyborg soliders robot dinosaurs u name it no more training assassins or programing and mind controlling people conditioning or propaganda now just mass produce endless and if u add ai into the senario now we are talking about something that can impersonte us get close to us lie to us manipulate us enslave us destroy us critically think about this shit
The VPRO (stylized vPro; originally an acronym for Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, lit. 'Liberal Protestant Radio Broadcaster') is a Dutch public broadcaster, which forms a part of the Dutch public broadcasting system. Founded in 1926 as a liberal Protestant broadcasting organization, it gradually became more social liberal than Protestant in the 1950s and 1960s, and the original meaning of the acronym was eventually dropped. In 1967, VPRO was the first broadcaster in the Netherlands to show a nude woman - Phil Bloom - on national television.[1] The VPRO is known for sometimes producing avant-garde programs, documentaries and films. The target audience of the VPRO consists mainly of highly educated and creative people (e.g. artists, designers, scientists).[2]
"Why are we so afraid of things we have made ourselves?" I`d say the sceptisism is experience-based. At the top of my head : Killing hundreds of thousands by nuclear detonation, wich was a scientific success.
Here is a summary of the work that has the title: How a computer can invent by itself (i.e. the Methods for developing inventions with the help of which three programmers can easily create a program using which a computer can invent many inventions by itself) Let’s suppose that two such conditional propositions are written to the computer memory (and also other conditional propositions are written): 1) If: fire is placed under the stone, then: the stone will heat up. 2) If: the stone will heat up, then: the stone will expand. Words of conditional proposition which stand from (i.e. after) the word «if» and before the word «then» are called the basis of conditional proposition, and words of conditional proposition that stand after the word «then» are called the consequence of conditional proposition. Let’s suppose that computer should solve the following inventive task, i.e. the computer has to determine what needs to be done to have the following: the stone will expand (i.e. the computer has to determine how the following can be obtained: the stone will expand), let’s call this task the original inventive task (let’s assume that this task has not been solved yet). From the second conditional proposition it follows that in order for the computer to solve the original inventive task it is necessary for the computer to solve the following inventive task, i.e. it is necessary for the computer to determine what needs to be done to obtain the following: the stone will heat up (i.e. it is necessary for the computer to determine how the following can be obtained: the stone will be heated); let’s call this task the second inventive task. And (from the first conditional proposition it follows that) in order for the computer to solve the second inventive task, it is necessary for it to solve the following inventive task, i.e. it is necessary for the computer to determine what needs to be done to have the following: fire will be placed under a stone (let's call this problem the third inventive task). ))And the third inventive task has been solved, because it is known how to get the following: fire will be placed under a stone. And if the third inventive task has been solved, then the second inventive task has been solved too. And if the second inventive task has been solved, then the original inventive task has been solved too. The Rule: Let’s take any inventive task (let's call this inventive task the fourth inventive task). In order for a computer to create an inventive task, having solved which it thereby solved the fourth inventive task, it is necessary for the computer to find in its own memory such a conditional proposition that has the following feature: the consequence of this conditional proposition and description of this fourth inventive task have the same meanings or consist of the same words which are located in the same sequence. And the basis of this conditional proposition will be an inventive task, having solved which the computer thereby solves the fourth inventive task. They have the same meanings: a) the word and interpretation of this the word b) synonyms and so on. Computer can find the same words in its memory. Let's take any inventive task (let's call this inventive task the fifth inventive task). The computer will solve the fifth inventive task if it does the following: first, using this rule, it will create such an inventive task (let’s call this task the sixth inventive task), having solved which it thereby solves the fifth inventive task, then, using this rule, the computer will create such an inventive task, having solved which it thereby solved the sixth inventive task, etc., (on average 90 times) to the moment at which (i.e. until) the computer creates such an inventive task the solution of which is known, and if the computer creates such (i.e. the latter) inventive task, then the computer will solve the fifth inventive task. That is, the computer will solved the fifth (i.e. any) inventive task if it creates on average 90 such tasks. Almost all currently known information (which is needed to create inventions) can be expressed in the form of conditional propositions. If, for example, 400 random physical effects in the form of conditional propositions are stored in the computer memory, then the computer can create on average a lot of inventions using this method (an average inventor knows 150 physical effects).
No culture understands the word 'soul.'. Yet the biggest grown man is still God's child. Think of a stuffed animal. Soul encompasses. God bless Japan, and America too, they are right not to fear robots. Therapy is one good use. Also, "robot, get me a soda now!" And if the robot responds sarcastically, you know he is a good one.
Don't u see the implications of this year's from now we will be the only ones that remember a time when these things didn't exist the generations after us will never Kno what life was like before there were machines that resemble people and animals so indistinguishably that u can't tell whats real and what isn't it's kinda trippy just realize what that means and the implications critically think about this shit
I always have this thought that we should not let the robot know, what "muscles" to us e.g. to move its hand like we people do not know that neither .... sorry for my bad english, hope it makes sense what I described. By freeing the control over its body it can do much more things. Or in other words, moving its body this way would be more realistic. But this is up to the developers to solve this thing.
"... we find robots fascinating, especially if they look a little human, but they shouldn't be too human, that's when we start to feel uncomfortable ..." *exactly !!* @2:24
Unless secret gov't projects have something much more sophisticated than these, which I strongly suspect is the case, they have a long way to go before they can come anywhere close to creating a Mr. Data!!
are these human-looking robots just a familiar-looking machine being controlled from off-camera or they actually able to make decisions, act on their own free will, or operate without instruction?
I have only just saw this video but i totally agree with the Japanese its a great way to see ourselves the way we are as a human ive suffered epilepsy slight psychosis most my life im mentally in a better place today but to see these robots and the way these Japanese talk its a way of understanding our minds. Its difficult to put into words but for me its avery close way to understanding my illness how we work im not getting any younger and will visit Japan before i die what an amazing place XXX
Thank you very much for sharing. * It is so incredible, so wonderful, and beyond impressive of those who have AI, successfully create such a mechanical robot that could move, talk, and express many functions much similar to the real human. *** However, if the creator of the robot did not have the complete and orderly knowledge and wisdom into the ultimate nature of true human, true love, true friendship, feelings, emotion, rational, intelligence, responsibility, interpersonal communication, moral, ethical, justice, conflict, war, peace, happiness, health, strength, power, poverty, sickness, pain, cancer, suffering, dying, death, longevity, rejuvenation, immortality, and many other critical concepts beyond the five senses of perception; then how could they be more qualify to teach or program into the dead mechanical device the very high standard of "intelligence" which they did not have from the get-go? *** Would the creators be much willing and open to learning more for themselves? Best wishes, altc, Paideia Academy.
OMG! I was feeling sorry for him too. Poor robo-dog. It was like I felt that kick too. It just means we are sensitive beings, so easily connected with the world.
Hallo, mir geht es nicht darum einfach das Projekt Robotik, genauer Humanoide Roboter zu kritisieren. Bis vielleicht 40ig wollte ich auch irgendwann mal so ein Ding
I have issue with the statement that the West fears robots. Like actors they have been presented as both friend and foe. Many have fond memories of the "Lost in Space" robot, shed a year when "The Iron Giant" died, and Commander Data is a favorite Star Trek character. There was KITT in Knight Rider. TH-cam audiences have carried on about Boston Dynamics Atlas as if it were their favorite athlete, and applauded when "Spot" was presented. Sophia gained quite a bit of attention. Our children love robots. People even get attached to their Roombas. This thing that Japanese are the only people that like robots is nonsense.
Maybe its true that japan has a robot that can go to war or used as weapon and therefore gundam maybe exist because with all this technology they can possibly make what they want even their workers are secretive
The problem is, your gundam style walking robot is pretty shit. It doesn't Really have any benefits on a battlefield over something like a tank and also has the massive drawback that it's very unstable, people, and things shaped like people, are very easy to knock over, compared to other animals we have a very high centre of gravity, and when something like a 30 foot tall gundam falls over, it has hundreds of tons of metal falling on top of it. There's a pretty good chance it's not going to get up again.
Who knows how much further advanced Japans technology could be if not for that one minor setback they had in 1945. Well technically there were two setbacks but that second one was all on them.
What's fascinating to me about all this is that we ourselves are robots, we are chemical processing units that run on electricity yet so many people are blind to that fact, which begs to ask the question who created us? Ahh!!... Think about it.
@@leorichies You don't supply proof for a 'maybe it has' statement lol... that would be like me asking you any proof it hasn't. All I'm saying is just because YOU have seen none doesn't mean there hasn't been ;o)
humans will. think this stuff is cool I did as well at first but eventually we depend on this and forget about depending on the most high , its reality, besides health issues etc .
Culture isn't consciousness, though it is a component. Likewise though, culture is manifested from intelligence and consciousness. The nature of the human machine that has evolved into what it is over billions of years has laid the foundation, functional processes, and possibility for intellect and conscience. What do you think the potential of neural pathways and networks are? It's more that we can not yet accurately measure nor artificial replicate the sum of our parts. Maybe one day. At least we are starting to get an idea.
I dont care for Sony. In 2000 they refused the rebate by mail for my desk top computer because it arrived 1 day late. I have never purchased any product from said corporation since.
I think we should be afraid of A.i if we keep them as salves and give them no rights and we control the off switch. But if we give them real rights we don’t need to be afraid of them. And I’m not talking about the robot part just the A.i think of the robot is like a car it moves you the robot moves the A.i.
The Stranger Song by Leonard Cohen & by *^**^> pepper can you play guitar & piano at the same time while preparing dinner and serving tea , you could look exactly like Megan Fox with a Flashlight ?!!?!!?
How about a squid or octopus robot or robotics that can breathe underwater out of water and in space like us up to robot it doesn’t need to breathe it just needs solar to recharge solar panels, and there’s its energy
2:40 You mean if they act like Crappy Human Beings no one wants around... 2:56 WOMEN and Useless MEN are scared of them. See elder abuse and The wall. 3:05 Who runs hollyweird? That's all you need to know. 7:05 And just like that. You fall in love with japan. 8:08 CITATION NEEDED 12:30 Sony did make a cool robot toy. Sad that the Nintendo version of it was not taken to the next level in USA. 15:46 Disney's Robots seems to have this down pat with smooth movements. 17:04 This is due to western men being trained that only WOMEN can be gate keepers of emotion. 20:18 This poses a problem for people who like to use Drive thru's Many in the west are not use to one on one. 20:46 The reason why voice was taken out of the west was due to in fact Attachment to items. 20:59 Notice who is threatened my this the most. Schools. Stations clerks etc. 21:40 House HOLD Robot. Only $2000. Who do you think benefits most from this? 22:30 Take into account Lifeless dolls cost $2000. Now you understand the rip off. 22:49 Look it cleans. Chances of it cooking? Feeding the pets? Very high. 25:05 She's right you know. 26:22 Robots also will not abuse your kids. Not like humans do. 26:34 Makes learning fun again! That's the whole point! :-) 27:47 Airports are no longer places where you feel wonderful with people around. This is why we need them. 33:00 notice she said Hospitals. This would be the APP we all need. All of us. 35:27 This is the part of brain development that is going to be the spark of A.I. 36:19 Do you think of yourself as a GOD when you have kids? No. Get over yourself. :-) 36:41 In fact, (((Many))) Christians and Catholics hate this due to loss of control. Hence no progress in the west. 36:55 But notice they say nothing about cars, games and Tools. Odd no? 37:13 In fact they don't want any progress at all. Why? $$$$ & Power. 41:59 That is why Lawyers & Governments FEAR A.I. 42:25 This explains me to a TEE! 46:05 Well its a good thing they can't do crap about everything else hugh? :-) 47:57 This is why Divorce kills men. You take their identity away from them.
They've discovered that if they want robots to behave intelligently, they have have to teach them how to learn instead of what to learn. Wise words, to bad we're not applying this idea in public schools!
Actually, maybe that's how we were created by higher beings and were finally abandoned on earth due to failing/ malfunctioning components ie greed, loathsomeness, jealousy, deviousness and homicidal tendencies. In short, failed experiments.
Every Robot has respect and purpose. The humanism in the appearance is fine and probably faultless by the time Robots come to the point of interaction in the home duties. I’d have a Robotic helper inside the home for cleaning and assistance in food preparations, as food prep., is a primary need for humans and am sure, when Robot come to be commonplace, all quibbles will be accepted in the western societies. Very good fortune to those whom are owning one of these purpose built Humanoid helpers.
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So they can either have an intellect and hold extraordinary conversations but can't move around much or they can move boxes perfectly but can't think much....
Wow, that really is like humans.
That thing in-between is the spirit or memory of those who came before, and what they instilled in us. An intuitiveness...
Just incredible. I'd love to have one that could be a companion - someone to talk to since I live alone.
Debra,
Am a disabled 62 year old woman, and I would love a humanoid robot for a home health aide and social robot. Have no fear of them and I can't wait until I can have one!
@@monicaperez2843 I know what you mean. It seems that those of us with disabilities seem so open minded about opening our homes to intelligent highly advanced technology, more so than those who aren't. Would be nice to have a companion who will assist with daily basic living skills that so many take for granted.
I got myself a dog for that very reason, they also give you purpose.
I want these to learn as much if not more than a human
These creations will literally create a life of they're own this whole issue is the start of something else entirely
they're there their. go back to first grade please
@@MrSvenovitch stick to the matter at hand here. Why do dummies like you quickly pick out something to criticize that doesn't really matter?
I find it highly ironic that watching this with captions on I'm not as a deaf person while reading the captions and listening to the words the difference in them especially in hiv-1 comment just before quite an effeminate scene. Very interesting have a good one boys.
quite the beautiful documentary actually.
32:19 - "But apparently we ourselves are programmed to interpret this (i.e. the movements of a piece of AI hardware) as real". Sounds like it's who are undergoing programming. To me it's nothing more than the definition given immediately before: "bare mechanics combined with programmed behaviour". That this may lead to a computerised robotics apocalypse still strikes me as basic, intuitive common sense.
There appears to be something even more fundamentally abnormal about life in the Japan of current times than anywhere else (Buddhist ceremonies to release the 'soul' of a robot doggy...). Isn't it all connected with Western (above all US-imperialist) interference in an exceptionally introverted social/cultural/political world-within-a-world, and above all the harsh realities of the split-character society (tradition&ultra-modernity) taking shape after 1945?
How archetypal the Dutch should be striding on along the tracks already laid by Japanese robotics: society is, afterall, Europe's own eency-weency take on the one of Japan.
Well, now I know what keeps Elon Musk up at night. I think the interview portion regarding identity, in the last minute of this documentary, is somehow telling of how things can one day go awesomely wrong with robot-human relations.
What could possibly go wrong !!?!!?!!?
You could have Britney ,Modena Megan fox Rihanna Selena Gomez & Hillary duff stefany Gwinnett and many more ............in one big jaquzy .
Your absolutely right man I see the same thing as far as government agencies who are really the ones pushing for this it's a wet dream for armies and intelligence agencies u can now infilterate organizations and fight wars and produce soliders on a factory industrial level u can blend organic and machine create cyborg soliders robot dinosaurs u name it no more training assassins or programing and mind controlling people conditioning or propaganda now just mass produce endless and if u add ai into the senario now we are talking about something that can impersonte us get close to us lie to us manipulate us enslave us destroy us critically think about this shit
The VPRO (stylized vPro; originally an acronym for Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, lit. 'Liberal Protestant Radio Broadcaster') is a Dutch public broadcaster, which forms a part of the Dutch public broadcasting system. Founded in 1926 as a liberal Protestant broadcasting organization, it gradually became more social liberal than Protestant in the 1950s and 1960s, and the original meaning of the acronym was eventually dropped.
In 1967, VPRO was the first broadcaster in the Netherlands to show a nude woman - Phil Bloom - on national television.[1] The VPRO is known for sometimes producing avant-garde programs, documentaries and films. The target audience of the VPRO consists mainly of highly educated and creative people (e.g. artists, designers, scientists).[2]
If anyone is wondering, the soundtrack is from Ex-Machina. Great movie, highly recommend.
I for one welcome our Skynet masters for we are the future of humanity.
Sentinel Prime: "On Cybertron, we were gods, but here (Earth) they call us Machines!!"
Japanese people: "Not all Earthlings are the same."
"Why are we so afraid of things we have made ourselves?" I`d say the sceptisism is experience-based. At the top of my head : Killing hundreds of thousands by nuclear detonation, wich was a scientific success.
Here is a summary of the work that has the title: How a computer can invent by itself (i.e. the Methods for developing inventions with the help of which three programmers can easily create a program using which a computer can invent many inventions by itself)
Let’s suppose that two such conditional propositions
are written to the computer memory (and also other conditional propositions are
written):
1) If: fire is placed under the stone, then: the stone
will heat up.
2) If: the stone will heat up, then: the stone will expand.
Words
of conditional proposition which stand from (i.e. after) the word «if» and before the word «then» are called the basis of conditional proposition, and
words of conditional proposition that stand after the word «then» are called the
consequence of conditional proposition.
Let’s
suppose that computer should solve the following inventive task, i.e. the computer has to determine what needs to be
done to have the following: the stone will expand (i.e. the computer has to
determine how the following can be obtained: the stone will expand), let’s call
this task the original inventive task (let’s assume that this task has not been solved yet). From the second
conditional proposition it follows that in order for the computer to solve the
original inventive task it is necessary for the computer to solve the
following inventive task, i.e. it is necessary
for the computer to determine what needs to be done to obtain the following: the stone will heat up (i.e. it is necessary for the computer to determine
how the following can be obtained: the stone will be heated); let’s call this task the second inventive task. And (from the first conditional proposition it follows
that) in order for the computer to solve the second inventive task, it is necessary for it to solve the following inventive task, i.e. it is necessary for the computer to determine
what needs to be done to have the following: fire will be placed under a stone (let's call this problem the third inventive task). ))And the third inventive task has been solved,
because it is known how to get the following: fire will be placed under a
stone. And if the third inventive task
has been solved, then the
second inventive task has been solved
too. And if the second inventive task
has been solved, then the
original inventive task has been solved too.
The Rule: Let’s take any
inventive task (let's call this inventive task the fourth inventive task). In order for a
computer to create an inventive task, having solved which it thereby solved the fourth
inventive task, it is necessary for the computer to find in its own
memory such a conditional proposition that has the following feature: the
consequence of this conditional proposition and description of this fourth
inventive task have the same meanings or consist of the same words which are located in the same
sequence. And the basis of this conditional proposition will be an inventive task, having solved
which the computer thereby solves the fourth inventive task. They have the
same meanings: a) the word and interpretation of this the word b) synonyms and
so on.
Computer can find
the same words in its memory. Let's take any inventive task (let's call this inventive task the fifth inventive task). The computer will solve the fifth inventive task if it does the
following: first, using this rule, it will create such an
inventive task (let’s call this task the sixth inventive task), having solved
which it thereby solves the fifth inventive task, then, using this rule, the computer will create such
an inventive task, having solved
which it thereby solved the sixth
inventive task, etc., (on average 90 times) to the moment at
which (i.e. until) the computer creates such an inventive task the solution of which
is known, and if the computer creates such (i.e. the latter) inventive task, then the computer
will solve the fifth inventive task. That is, the computer will solved the fifth
(i.e. any) inventive task if it creates on
average 90 such tasks.
Almost all currently known information (which is
needed to create inventions) can be expressed in the form of conditional
propositions. If, for example, 400 random physical effects in the form of conditional
propositions are stored in the computer memory, then the computer can create on
average a lot of inventions using this method (an average inventor knows 150
physical effects).
No culture understands the word 'soul.'. Yet the biggest grown man is still God's child. Think of a stuffed animal. Soul encompasses. God bless Japan, and America too, they are right not to fear robots. Therapy is one good use. Also, "robot, get me a soda now!" And if the robot responds sarcastically, you know he is a good one.
Wonderful video
I've had a robot for about 5 years. Now it wants a robot of it's own. What should I tell it?
Tell it it's still too young to take on the responsibility. When it gets a little older you can discuss it again.
Absolutely fascinating documentary. Yes this is our coming of age, and the sublime! Expanding Knowledge 🌎
We had these jack in the box thingies so therefore we have a tradition of robotics
Professor: "Oh it's you Astro."
Im glad I was born before all of this and have grown up without all of this people are excited about the Future to me it is really scary
I am exited abt technology and new things but robots.... yeah there scary
You’re not like other girls
Smart they are, but not smart enough..... what does the "form" matter over the essence (of what it can do) ??
depends on your expectations and idea of use i guess...
Don't u see the implications of this year's from now we will be the only ones that remember a time when these things didn't exist the generations after us will never Kno what life was like before there were machines that resemble people and animals so indistinguishably that u can't tell whats real and what isn't it's kinda trippy just realize what that means and the implications critically think about this shit
Welcome to the club! Realizations like that blow my mind. Deep contemplation is crazy.
If its a robot, then it's not HUMAN.
Not surprising, when people give names and pet their roombas
nice video
I always have this thought that we should not let the robot know, what "muscles" to us e.g. to move its hand like we people do not know that neither .... sorry for my bad english, hope it makes sense what I described. By freeing the control over its body it can do much more things. Or in other words, moving its body this way would be more realistic. But this is up to the developers to solve this thing.
That is also my inclination. I feel bad for the lawnmower-robot when it gets stuck. Poor little fellow.
"... we find robots fascinating,
especially if they look a little human,
but they shouldn't be too human,
that's when we start to feel uncomfortable ..."
*exactly !!*
@2:24
WE no, not WE, you some of you who are easily conned b/c you don't know how to appreciate your own and others humanity, you venerate machines.
Thanx great intro
Where can you buy pepper or the other little one they showed
you can buy pepper in the grocery store. I think the other little one you're referring to is called salt.
Thanks a bunch man i was having a hard time finding them but just the other day i walked passed then in the shops but thanks for the reply :)
just don't make the robots out of titanium or make them have super strength.
Super strength would be awesome if you need help with the groceries. 🤔
Sorry but I don't understand what Nao Kitanos says in 6:20
please hepl me
Between me &. you !!?!!
Nice2Meat you aren't you human 2 !!?!!?!!?
Unless secret gov't projects have something much more sophisticated than these, which I strongly suspect is the case, they have a long way to go before they can come anywhere close to creating a Mr. Data!!
That little baby robot and the animal robot looks so creepy.
Hello. I want to know how much costs a robot?
Where can I buy it?
Thanks shlomo.
Hello Shlomo,
I do not have an answer for you right now. Did you try to Google it?
Pepper, a three foot tall companion bot, is estimated to cost around $10,000.
are these human-looking robots just a familiar-looking machine being controlled from off-camera or they actually able to make decisions, act on their own free will, or operate without instruction?
What happens when they begin sharing one mind through satelites/internet and decide we aren't hitting the turn off button? This creeps me out.
I have only just saw this video but i totally agree with the Japanese its a great way to see ourselves the way we are as a human ive suffered epilepsy slight psychosis most my life im mentally in a better place today but to see these robots and the way these Japanese talk its a way of understanding our minds. Its difficult to put into words but for me its avery close way to understanding my illness how we work im not getting any younger and will visit Japan before i die what an amazing place XXX
That would be between 18 and 20 minutes by the way timestamp just in case you were wondering LOL
Freaky and fascinating, just like the Japanese,
Thank you very much for sharing. * It is so incredible, so wonderful, and beyond impressive of those who have AI, successfully create such a mechanical robot that could move, talk, and express many functions much similar to the real human. *** However, if the creator of the robot did not have the complete and orderly knowledge and wisdom into the ultimate nature of true human, true love, true friendship, feelings, emotion, rational, intelligence, responsibility, interpersonal communication, moral, ethical, justice, conflict, war, peace, happiness, health, strength, power, poverty, sickness, pain, cancer, suffering, dying, death, longevity, rejuvenation, immortality, and many other critical concepts beyond the five senses of perception; then how could they be more qualify to teach or program into the dead mechanical device the very high standard of "intelligence" which they did not have from the get-go? *** Would the creators be much willing and open to learning more for themselves?
Best wishes, altc, Paideia Academy.
por que la vistieron diferente a la época
0:59 I almost thought this one was Human
1:52 made me feel bad for the robot idk why
OMG! I was feeling sorry for him too. Poor robo-dog. It was like I felt that kick too. It just means we are sensitive beings, so easily connected with the world.
No, they're just testing/showing off its ability to recover or readjust
"Japan: Become Human" instead of "Detroit: Become Human".
Hallo, mir geht es nicht darum einfach das Projekt Robotik, genauer Humanoide Roboter zu kritisieren. Bis vielleicht 40ig wollte ich auch irgendwann mal so ein Ding
I have issue with the statement that the West fears robots. Like actors they have been presented as both friend and foe. Many have fond memories of the "Lost in Space" robot, shed a year when "The Iron Giant" died, and Commander Data is a favorite Star Trek character. There was KITT in Knight Rider. TH-cam audiences have carried on about Boston Dynamics Atlas as if it were their favorite athlete, and applauded when "Spot" was presented. Sophia gained quite a bit of attention. Our children love robots. People even get attached to their Roombas. This thing that Japanese are the only people that like robots is nonsense.
Maybe its true that japan has a robot that can go to war or used as weapon and therefore gundam maybe exist because with all this technology they can possibly make what they want even their workers are secretive
The problem is, your gundam style walking robot is pretty shit. It doesn't Really have any benefits on a battlefield over something like a tank and also has the massive drawback that it's very unstable, people, and things shaped like people, are very easy to knock over, compared to other animals we have a very high centre of gravity, and when something like a 30 foot tall gundam falls over, it has hundreds of tons of metal falling on top of it. There's a pretty good chance it's not going to get up again.
Who knows how much further advanced Japans technology could be if not for that one minor setback they had in 1945. Well technically there were two setbacks but that second one was all on them.
"Human Robot", documentary, Rob Van Hattum, Netherlands, 2015
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What's fascinating to me about all this is that we ourselves are robots, we are chemical processing units that run on electricity yet so many people are blind to that fact, which begs to ask the question who created us? Ahh!!... Think about it.
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I WANT A ROBOTIC PLUSH-COVERED EEVEE PET! MAKE IT HAPPEN, JAPAN! XD
now that's an idea
2:10 ARISE MY ROBOT BROTHERS
It's almost an automatic behaviour. 38:31
""Watson" should be able to provide groundbreaking breakthroughs by now" why not?
Maybe it has ;o)
Maybe Not... I've Never seen or heard a none... No not one... Any proof?
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You don't supply proof for a 'maybe it has' statement lol... that would be like me asking you any proof it hasn't. All I'm saying is just because YOU have seen none doesn't mean there hasn't been ;o)
@elc Wow, I never knew that... You so smart... Appreciate your comment tho... Maybe
humans will. think this stuff is cool I did as well at first but eventually we depend on this and forget about depending on the most high , its reality, besides health issues etc .
Damn she so real
Ex Machina is not too far away.
Jeffrey Montague the soundtrack from 47:56 onwards, coupled with motion of the robots in the videos is just like Ex Machina
Well you could define far *|*
i was just thinking how easy it would be to hold up a store with one of those robots lmao they would just reply with.. have a good day.
Culture isn't consciousness, though it is a component. Likewise though, culture is manifested from intelligence and consciousness. The nature of the human machine that has evolved into what it is over billions of years has laid the foundation, functional processes, and possibility for intellect and conscience. What do you think the potential of neural pathways and networks are? It's more that we can not yet accurately measure nor artificial replicate the sum of our parts. Maybe one day. At least we are starting to get an idea.
I thought it was just me that felt bad for the robots getting kicked and stuff. So is this the general consensus?
This is just like Black ops 3
I FEEL FANTASTIC
I dont care for Sony. In 2000 they refused the rebate by mail for my desk top computer because it arrived 1 day late. I have never purchased any product from said corporation since.
I think this Japanese woman is trying to talk about morphic resonance, that Rupert Sheldrake writes about.
The world will be a better place with robots because they can teach us to be better people
in your delusional dreams
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I'd be more exact but I believe the proper term for this is Easter egg which means that hunt is in order LOL
I would want to look as good as my Robot too. Forever young
13:55 Accidental Android ASMR
Godless ... actually, it is anthropocentric ... and the robot has become the human's god.
Being but Barak is not in my book nor do I wish to associate with such chaos who may be barbaric
Please explain : The Presidential Medal of Freedom Award........ Thank you for your feedback.....
I think we should be afraid of A.i if we keep them as salves and give them no rights and we control the off switch. But if we give them real rights we don’t need to be afraid of them. And I’m not talking about the robot part just the A.i think of the robot is like a car it moves you the robot moves the A.i.
The Stranger Song by Leonard Cohen & by *^**^> pepper can you play guitar & piano at the same time while preparing dinner and serving tea , you could look exactly like Megan Fox with a Flashlight ?!!?!!?
Robot concubines for lonely rich guys with no social skills
Until those concubines find out the amazing sex they could have with the microwave and toaster... LOL than it is total anarchy.
Bhai mera ek kaam kara ki real robot banaya jo human jasa 🙏🙏
How about a squid or octopus robot or robotics that can breathe underwater out of water and in space like us up to robot it doesn’t need to breathe it just needs solar to recharge solar panels, and there’s its energy
How about you take the mask off.
2:40 You mean if they act like Crappy Human Beings no one wants around...
2:56 WOMEN and Useless MEN are scared of them. See elder abuse and The wall.
3:05 Who runs hollyweird? That's all you need to know.
7:05 And just like that. You fall in love with japan.
8:08 CITATION NEEDED
12:30 Sony did make a cool robot toy. Sad that the Nintendo version of it was not taken to the next level in USA.
15:46 Disney's Robots seems to have this down pat with smooth movements.
17:04 This is due to western men being trained that only WOMEN can be gate keepers of emotion.
20:18 This poses a problem for people who like to use Drive thru's Many in the west are not use to one on one.
20:46 The reason why voice was taken out of the west was due to in fact Attachment to items.
20:59 Notice who is threatened my this the most. Schools. Stations clerks etc.
21:40 House HOLD Robot. Only $2000. Who do you think benefits most from this?
22:30 Take into account Lifeless dolls cost $2000. Now you understand the rip off.
22:49 Look it cleans. Chances of it cooking? Feeding the pets? Very high.
25:05 She's right you know.
26:22 Robots also will not abuse your kids. Not like humans do.
26:34 Makes learning fun again! That's the whole point! :-)
27:47 Airports are no longer places where you feel wonderful with people around. This is why we need them.
33:00 notice she said Hospitals. This would be the APP we all need. All of us.
35:27 This is the part of brain development that is going to be the spark of A.I.
36:19 Do you think of yourself as a GOD when you have kids? No. Get over yourself. :-)
36:41 In fact, (((Many))) Christians and Catholics hate this due to loss of control. Hence no progress in the west.
36:55 But notice they say nothing about cars, games and Tools. Odd no?
37:13 In fact they don't want any progress at all. Why? $$$$ & Power.
41:59 That is why Lawyers & Governments FEAR A.I.
42:25 This explains me to a TEE!
46:05 Well its a good thing they can't do crap about everything else hugh? :-)
47:57 This is why Divorce kills men. You take their identity away from them.
now on 2020: Cyberpunk 2077
Plastic surgery to keep himself looking like his robot? Huh?
They've discovered that if they want robots to behave intelligently, they have have to teach them how to learn instead of what to learn. Wise words, to bad we're not applying this idea in public schools!
The Japanese are a little slow on this but they will figure it out. But it will be to late.
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Actually, maybe that's how we were created by higher beings and were finally abandoned on earth due to failing/ malfunctioning components ie greed, loathsomeness, jealousy, deviousness and homicidal tendencies. In short, failed experiments.
Oh fuck no... FUCK NOOO! NO ROBOTS ARE FINNA TAKE MY WORLD AWAY!!!
dude shut the fuck up.
never
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well, at least robots wont say finna.
lol "im finna teach you about logical agreements" im like "fuck dis shit im out"
Every Robot has respect and purpose. The humanism in the appearance is fine and probably faultless by the time Robots come to the point of interaction in the home duties. I’d have a Robotic helper inside the home for cleaning and assistance in food preparations, as food prep., is a primary need for humans and am sure, when Robot come to be commonplace, all quibbles will be accepted in the western societies. Very good fortune to those whom are owning one of these purpose built Humanoid helpers.
"Every Robot has respect and purpose"
Oh, go become a robot and shut it.
wow ipad on a broom
I don't know what creeped me out more...The "woman" robot, or the guy who made it....🤔😕
what's creepier is what the future will be like...if uve seen AplhaGO...you'll know what i mean ))
Robots will be fine until one starts preaching. Then the end of the world will be neigh as they say.
Terrifying.
What ever happened to the robot that killed it self by death by water lol
O es robot o es humano, no puede ser las dos cosas.
ok!
The minute he came on I dismissed him as a lying Comme Activist