RoboEarth teaches robots to learn from peers, pour European fruit beverages (video)
It’s not quite war-ready, although (unless) the new Skynet-like initiative called RoboEarth could`ve U reach`g 4 your guide to automaton Armageddon sooner than U think. The network, which`s dubbed the “World Wide Web 4 robots,”`s designed by the team of European scientists & engineers to allow robots to learn from the experience of their peers, thus enabl`g them to take on tasks Z they weren’t necessarily programmed to perform. Us`g the database w/ intranet & internet functionality, the system collects & stores information about object recognition, navigation, & tasks & transmits the data to robots linked to the network. Basically, it teaches machines to learn without human intervention. If the introduction of this robo-web hasn’t got U think`g of end times, maybe this`ll do the trick: it’s already taught 1 robot, the TechUnited AMIGO, to deliver the box of creamy fruit juice to the bedridden scientist. U can check out video of the newly appointed automated waiter after the jump. Continue read`g RoboEarth teaches robots to learn from peers, pour European fruit beverages (video) RoboEarth teaches robots to learn from peers, pour European fruit beverages (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 22:07:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds . Permalink
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