It is pretty clear that we are
slowly winning the challenge of producing a humanoid style robot generally able
to do physical tasks and generally look and behave in a somewhat human manner. It is a case of a science fiction inspired
initiative that suffers from the problem of relevance.
The first question is to ask ‘why
bother’? What conceivable task can such
a device do that would justify the natural overhead involved in maintaining
mobility and the rest of it? Of course
at some point, that overhead will become inconsequential to the machines actual
capability so it may not matter.
Of course, everyone thinks that
we all need to have a dedicated servant. Yet it seems a waste to do that.
Are Humanoid helper robots are coming soon?
MAY 06, 2011
In July 2010, Nextbigfuture had a Sander Olson interview of
roboticist Dennis Hong. Dennis Hong's dream for 2020 is to see the
CHARLIE H robot being used in millions of households as a robot helper.
New robot wave using open source software and hardware
The new wave of robots work is taking place on open-source hardware and software so more innovators can play a role. IRobot designed AVA, a customizable robot with a tablet computer "head" and a wheeled-column body, to serve as a development platform for robotics, like Linux for computers.
AVA's "brain" consists of either a Google Android tablet or
an iPad. Angle, who sees potential for home security and medical reminder apps,
as well as downloadable personalities, says, "A huge community could
create apps that add utility to AVA."
AVA will join PR2, a human-size robot that
Willow Garage PR2 robot, iRobot AVA, Charli and other robots
Hong's lab in
Called DARwIn-OP--the OP is for Open Platform while the rest stands for Dynamic Anthropomorphic Robot with Intelligence--the robot represents the most comprehensive effort yet to coordinate robotics research among
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