Yeah, but is she fully functional and programmed in multiple techniques?

8 Comments

  1. acilius

     /  March 17, 2009

    What’s the url for that video? It doesn’t embed.

  2. cymast

     /  March 17, 2009

    I put up another video of the same thing, it should play now.

  3. acilius

     /  March 17, 2009

    Interesting. I wonder what use they’ll find for her.

  4. cymast

     /  March 17, 2009

    I think she’d make a great conversation piece. Not much else, from what I saw. Light-years away from STAR TREK TNG’s Data.

  5. acilius

     /  March 17, 2009

    I’ve always been skeptical about the commerical prospects for mechanically produced humans. The established method of producing humans seems to be only too efficient. If roboticists are going to come up with a replacement for humans, they’ll need a better product, not just a different production system.

  6. cymast

     /  March 17, 2009

    If she’s managed to not harm, torture, or kill anybody so far I’d say she’s on the right track . .

  7. acilius

     /  March 17, 2009

    Sounds like a big “if” to me…

  8. cymast

     /  March 18, 2009

    More of a newsy video:

    http://gmy.news.yahoo.com/v/12537464

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