Robotic cockroaches influence, exploit living clans

November 16th, 2007 by

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Strangely enough, we’ve seen robotic roaches in action before, but a new report focusing on nature’s influence on mechanical creatures substantiates some of our worse fears. Apparently, a team of researchers led by Jose Halloy of the University Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium crafted “cockroach-sized robots that interacted with their living counterparts.” The critters themselves did not actually resemble cockroaches, but they were doused with chemicals to mimic the authentic aroma; subsequently, these autonomous pests were able to persuade a clan of real roaches to choose a poor (light) shelter over a dark alternative, sparking worry that humanoids may one day use these very tactics to lead us straight to our demise. On the real, the gurus behind the research are looking at the trials to “explore decision-making mechanisms in group-living animals,” which when you think about, really isn’t any less frightening.

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QRIO befriended by toddlers in study

November 7th, 2007 by

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Remember that study which placed a bubbly QRIO in the middle of rambunctious 18- to 24-month old kids in order to better analyze human-robot interactions? We know, it’s probably coming back ever so slowly, but regardless, the findings of the five month trial have finally been published, and the results are less than shocking. Essentially, researchers noticed that children learned to treat the QRIO as if it were another human; the Earthlings eventually felt comfortable touching its hands, covering it with a blanket when it laid down and helping it back up if it toppled over. Notably, kiddos even went so far as to shun the poor bot when it was programmed to dance nonstop, but they forgave the bizarre antics and continued to play nice once the jig was up. The crew involved with the research is now focusing on the development of autonomous bots for the toddler classroom, and while much more testing will likely be done before any conclusions are definitively drawn, results from this go ’round sure hinted at just how susceptible we are to robotic takeover, er, playing nice with harmless androids. Oh, and be sure and check the video after the break!

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International Robotics welcomes multilingual Millennia robot

October 11th, 2007 by

We’ll be straight: Millennia certainly isn’t the easiest robot on the eyes, but apparently it can hold a conversation like no other. According to its maker, International Robotics, this adult-sized, multilingual creation can “communicate with any age, social, ethnic or cultural group in any type of environment.” As if those bold claims weren’t enough, the WiFi-equipped bot can also “act as an effective PR, marketing, advertising, promotional, educational or entertainment tool,” and it can be remotely controlled in case you just don’t trust it to shoot from the hip. No word on pricing just yet, but we’d imagine this fellow could practically sell itself.

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Conceptual YABO robot longs to be your friend

October 9th, 2007 by

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C’mon, who couldn’t adore someone, er, something with a face like that? Pictured to the right is YABO, a conceptual robot that was apparently designed for “lonely, unmarried persons.” If brought to reality, it would sport a myriad sensors including one for hearing, feeling and infrared, while also featuring a built-in camera, internal speaker, wheels and an LCD display. YABO can communicate with its (presumably single) owner by rotating and changing the color of its face, or it can just snap back responses if it’s feeling talkative. Moreover, the bot could reportedly disable unused devices and adjust the temperature to save energy while you’re out trying to find an actual human to love. Sounds like a real winner to us.

 

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Euri’s multimedia ring box — for nerds who want wives

October 3rd, 2007 by

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We’d highly recommend spending a bit more time (and money) on the actual ring rather than the box it comes in, but for those looking to wow your tech-savvy fiancée even more when popping the question, take a look at Euri’s multimedia ring box. This ring holder sports a two-inch LCD internally, along with a clock, calender and alarm, and is available in a number of hues. There’s even an unspecified amount of internal storage included, and you can upload your favorite pre-engagement photos via USB and have them displayed on the big day. Granted, this snazzy box is $198.95, but you only get one shot (well, usually) to get a “yes.”

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Study finds Roomba owners heart their vacuums, accept flaws

October 1st, 2007 by

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While we greatly appreciate the research done by the fine folks over at Georgia Tech, we can’t exactly say that we’re shocked to hear that Roomba owners (in particular) actually care about their vacuums. In a study revolving around the intricacies in human-robot relationships, gurus found that “some Roomba owners became deeply attached to the robotic vacuums and that there was a measure of public readiness to accept additional robots in the house — even flawed ones.” Interestingly, the report goes on to state that consumers would be less likely to complain if troublesome / faulty household bots were “emotionally engaging,” and considering that some folks were willing to “buy new rugs, pre-clean floors and purchase refrigerators with higher clearances” for their Roomba, we suppose we can’t really argue with the findings. Now, robot manufacturers, don’t you go ditching quality just ’cause we’re pushovers, capiche?

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