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Japanese Robot Dances To iPod Music

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posted on Jun, 4 2007 @ 12:41 AM
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A new Japanese robot twists and rolls to iPod tunes in an intricate dance based on complex mathematics, a technology developers said will one day enable robots to move about spontaneously instead of following preprogrammed motions.



At a demonstration in Tokyo on Thursday, the 11-pound Miuro pivoted about on a stage in time to beats of a pop music track. Its dance wasn't preprogrammed, but generated by the robot itself.
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Physorg.com


That is extremely cool, for a robot to be able to spontaneously create a dance,
rather than just follow a preprogrammed routine.

This is definitely a significant, if not in size, in the very idea of it, in the development of true AI.


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[edit on 5-6-2007 by UM_Gazz]



posted on Jun, 4 2007 @ 05:14 PM
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Oh cool!!

I'm teaching a robotics course at summer camps this summer and just bought an I-Cat ( www.computergear.com... ) because the kids asked if we could have some music. What better than a programmable display speaker with games included?

Well... that Japanese robot is even cooler, but I don't think I can afford it right now. (Tomorrow, I'm taking my Roomba in to show them. I'm SO geeky and I loooooooove techie toys!)



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