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GameMaster
02-23-2002, 01:36 PM
I was in the doctor's office a couple days ago thumbing through a magazine when an ad on the back of the magazine informed that a new age of service is coming. A family of four and their dog were postioned in front of their house all standing together smiling. Standing their with them was a humanoid robot as it's creators Honda calls Asimo. It was advertising the robot as an around the house helper. Being able to push, pull, and carry heavy loads and navigate with ease through the typical house with stairs and obstacles like furniture. I went to their website which features another ad. Asimo also has it's own webpage here (http://world.honda.com/robot/) I think this is pretty cool. Although Asimo is nowhere near robots like those in popular movies like Bicentenial Man or Artificial Intelligence it's coming along. It can navigate different terrains like slopes, stairs, and around your furniture and stuff. It also makes use of a couple voice commands. When I think of a world with robots assisting us, I have always thought to the future but a couple days ago I realized the future is here. It's happening and to be a part of it is pretty exciting. Imagine how far robots will have come when we are old and frail! Anyway enjoy the webpage, pictures, movies, and post your thoughts here. :)

azazela31
02-23-2002, 01:38 PM
This is sad...

Can't people move furniture, and things like that by themsevles??

GameMaster
02-23-2002, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by azazela31
This is sad...

Can't people move furniture, and things like that by themsevles??

No, not old people.

Ridley
02-23-2002, 02:45 PM
I would never trust a robot to take care of things around my home, let alone an old person's. It might think one of my systems is trash (or even fall in love with it....remember the Jetsons? :hmm: ), drag it up the stairs, and then end up breaking it, causing me to sell it (the robot) or it's parts to get a new one. Plus if it can carry heavy loads, it could also end up dragging your poor sweet old Grannie up and down the stairs :D.

azazela31
02-23-2002, 03:00 PM
Originally posted by Gamemaster2002


No, not old people.

Let's start of by saying that an old person would have problems understanding how to use these things. Imagine your grandma... what could she do wih the damn robot.

I'dm never intrust a damn tin can to carry my things around.

GameMaster
02-23-2002, 03:07 PM
Originally posted by azazela31


Let's start of by saying that an old person would have problems understanding how to use these things. Imagine your grandma... what could she do wih the damn robot.

I'dm never intrust a damn tin can to carry my things around.

Unlike the general masses of old people, my grandparents have kept up with times. They even know how to use computers and the internet! :eek:

azazela31
02-23-2002, 03:25 PM
Originally posted by Gamemaster2002


Unlike the general masses of old people, my grandparents have kept up with times. They even know how to use computers and the internet! :eek:

But the majority doesn't know how to use them.

I understand devleoping the wheel, and kart. But a robot to carry my things... no thanks.

But you could make him a great toy... *starts thinking of sadistic things to do with the robot*:crush:

Drunk Hobbit
02-23-2002, 03:33 PM
Oh, they redid it...back in '99 I saw Honda's robot, though then it looked thiner but still basically the same with the spaceman look.

Ginkasa
02-23-2002, 03:35 PM
Yeah, I saw this on TV at some point or another. Its pretty cool. It'll probably be too expensive for me to buy one at any point in my life time though... :(

GameMaster
02-23-2002, 03:37 PM
Originally posted by azazela31
But you could make him a great toy... *starts thinking of sadistic things to do with the robot*:crush:

No, it will not pleasure you :rolleyes:

;)

Revival
02-23-2002, 03:46 PM
Originally posted by Gamemaster2002
No, it will not pleasure you :rolleyes:
*stops saving up* ;)

Wait.. can it do homework?

The_Dunadan
02-23-2002, 04:34 PM
anybody watch that soccer movie. the goalie sux! anyway, i don't see how these robots are very practical.

Revival
02-23-2002, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by The_Dunadan
anyway, i don't see how these robots are very practical.
If it can do your homework, then it's pretty practical. ;)

GameMaster
02-23-2002, 06:34 PM
Would you allow it to drive you in a vehicle?