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Robot Threat Now Serious

Postby kurohinge1 » Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:56 am

[SIZE="4"]Soon he'll be in two places at once[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]SMH, February 1, 2006 - my birthday![/SIZE]

TRAVELLING long distances to meetings and conferences will soon be a thing of the past for Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, the creator of the world's most human-like robot - a female named Repliee Q2. Ishiguro, of Osaka University, is close to finishing an even more advanced robot - a male, this time - that will be a physical replica of himself.

"I will not need to come here again," he told a conference in Sydney earlier this week. "I will send my android instead."

The busy Japanese scientist expects his $500,000 lookalike will prove most valuable for avoiding the regular trips to see his research students at the ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories in Kyoto, an hour's drive away from his Osaka office.

Its lifelike presence will keep his researchers on their toes during teleconferences, he hopes. "If they feel my authority with my android there, it will be good," he told the Herald.

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He predicts that as lifelike androids become cheaper and more sophisticated, some of their first uses will be as companions for the elderly and as guides for people in railways stations or museums. [SIZE="4"]Replacements for models draped over cars at motor shows is another possible early application, he says. "Then you don't need to hire beautiful women."[/SIZE] ... more


[SIZE="5"][color="Red"]Noooooooooooo![/color]

[color="Magenta"]Please say it isn't so.[/color][/SIZE]

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[SIZE="3"]Replaceable - Booth Babes now face a clear and present danger: Androids, prepared to work for just a bukkake of lubricating oil, at the end of the week.[/SIZE] :rolleyes:
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Postby Greji » Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:46 am

kurohinge1 wrote:[SIZE="4"]Soon he'll be in two places at once[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]SMH, February 1, 2006 - my birthday![/SIZE]



[SIZE="5"][color="Red"]Noooooooooooo![/color]

[color="Magenta"]Please say it isn't so.[/color][/SIZE]

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[SIZE="3"]Replaceable - Booth Babes now face a clear and present danger: Androids, prepared to work for just a bukkake of lubricating oil, at the end of the week.[/SIZE] :rolleyes:


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Mmmm

Postby kurohinge1 » Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:42 pm

gboothe wrote:Is there an opening for lubers?...


They're glad you asked, gboothe.

Apparently this one is overdue for a good service.

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How are you at giving lube jobs ?

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Postby Neo-Rio » Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:14 pm

Replacements for models draped over cars at motor shows is another possible early application, he says. "Then you don't need to hire beautiful women."

And then suddenly visitors start doing things to the booth babes that they wouldn't normally do if they were real - freaking out everyone who dares to watch.
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Postby Greji » Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:51 pm

[quote="kurohinge1"]They're glad you asked, gboothe.

Apparently this one is overdue for a good service.

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How are you at giving lube jobs ?

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Want the windows washed while we're at it?
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Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:57 pm

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Robots on Yahoo! News / Thu Jul 20, 10:47 PM ET

... ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories, Prof. Hiroshi Ishiguro, right, of Osaka University looks at an android robot that looks exactly like him in Kyoto... cost about 30 million yen (US$258,000) to develop, is remote-controlled to speak and can wear carbon copy expressions of Ishiguro. The robot Ishiguro, its face covered with silicone rubber, stands at 175 centimeters, the height of the professor, who completed the robot based on a real person to collect basic data for a future robot which can communicate with the human beings.


kurohinge1 wrote:[SIZE="4"]Soon he'll be in two places at once[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]SMH, February 1, 2006 [/SIZE]....TRAVELLING long distances to meetings and conferences will soon be a thing of the past for Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, the creator of the world's most human-like robot - a female named Repliee Q2. Ishiguro, of Osaka University, is close to finishing an even more advanced robot - a male, this time - that will be a physical replica of himself.
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Postby Greji » Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:23 pm

Taro Toporific wrote:Image


Ahh, which one is the android?

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Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Jul 22, 2006 9:46 am

gboothe wrote:Ahh, which one is the android?
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UPDATE!!
Watch the videos of the mad professor and robo-clone here at Pink Tentacle.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Apr 03, 2010 8:13 pm

kurohinge1 wrote:[B]SMH, February 1, 2006
Replaceable - Booth Babes now face a clear and present danger: Androids, prepared to work for just a bukkake of lubricating oil, at the end of the week.

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G[color="Silver"]h[/color]ETT[color="silver"]o[/color]Y IMAGES -- April 3, 2010.....
A model (R) pokes the face of a humanoid robot called 'Geminoid-F' (L) shaped to resemble the model humanoid robot...designed and built by Osaka University professor Hiroshi Ishiguro and Japan's robot maker Kokoro...more...
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Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:24 am

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Via http://pinktentacle.com/2010/04/geminoid-f-remote-control-female-android/
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Postby Bucky » Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:38 am

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Warning, warning, Will Robinson.

Japanese professor Hiroshi Ishiguro yesterday unveiled a female android that can laugh and smile as it mimics a person's expressions.

Using a motion-capture system, the robot, called Geminoid TMF, can move its rubber face to imitate a smile, a toothy grin, and a grim look
with furrowed brows.

Prof Ishiguro, a professor at Osaka University, developed the android with a team of researchers together with Japan's robot maker Kokoro.

Geminoid TMF was modelled on a young Japanese woman, who was present at the unveiling today.

'I felt like I had a twin sister,' the woman said afterwards.

The developers said they expected the robot to be eventually used in real-life situations, such as in hospitals.

'We've already got some data showing that the robot gave patients psychological security by nodding and smiling at them, when patients were checked on by doctors,' Satoko Inoue, spokeman for Kokoro, told Dawn.com.

'A new technology always creates some fears and negative opinions,' but the researchers wanted to make robots that could express something similar to human emotions, said Prof Ishiguro.

Geminoid TMF is equipped with 12 actuators, powered by air pressure, and her motion can be synched to imitate that of a real human being.

Prof Ishiguro has designed several robots made to look like humans in the past - even building one in his own image.

The professor has said that one day robots could fool us into believing they are human.

'An android could get away with it for a short time, 5-10 seconds. However, if we carefully select the situation, we could extend that, to perhaps 10 minutes,' he said.
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