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« on: February 24, 2016, 04:56:09 pm »

http://news.yahoo.com/atlas-robot-knocked-down-gets-again-145317613.html
Atlas robot knocked down, gets up again
2/24/16

Boston Dynamics' latest demonstration video features a new iteration of its humanoid robot Atlas coping with a number of destabilizing forces -- including a hockey stick and a pole.

The free-roaming robot is shown testing its balance by walking across a snowy woodland, before ably picking up boxes and placing them on shelves.

It's not only shorter, lighter, and packed with a lot more sensors than the previous iteration of the Atlas, but Google-owned Boston Dynamics have also done away with the tethering system that kept the bipedal mechanoid strictly warehouse-bound.

And it copes well when a Boston Dynamics staffer tests its reactions to unexpected interference, using a hockey stick to prod it and the box its carrying, before upending it with a length of cardboard tubing.

Atlas takes a moment to gather its senses before getting back on its feet -- and walking out the door.

Maybe the next version of the Atlas will be doing frontflips and cartwheels too.
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http://news.yahoo.com/atlas-robot-knocked-down-gets-again-145317613.html
Atlas robot knocked down, gets up again
2/24/16

Boston Dynamics' latest demonstration video features a new iteration of its humanoid robot Atlas coping with a number of destabilizing forces -- including a hockey stick and a pole.

The free-roaming robot is shown testing its balance by walking across a snowy woodland, before ably picking up boxes and placing them on shelves.

It's not only shorter, lighter, and packed with a lot more sensors than the previous iteration of the Atlas, but Google-owned Boston Dynamics have also done away with the tethering system that kept the bipedal mechanoid strictly warehouse-bound.

And it copes well when a Boston Dynamics staffer tests its reactions to unexpected interference, using a hockey stick to prod it and the box its carrying, before upending it with a length of cardboard tubing.

Atlas takes a moment to gather its senses before getting back on its feet -- and walking out the door.

Maybe the next version of the Atlas will be doing frontflips and cartwheels too.


Dan 12:4  But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

Before I was saved, or knew anything about the Gospel, I was big into this technological agenda. But it's funny when you think that in eternity we will not need this garbage. While some of this technology, such as computers and cars, are cool and useful, in the Millennial Kingdom we will go back to an agrarian society. I will be the first to admit, I have been focusing on my computer too much to watch videos concerning sermons and such that I have forgotten personal worship with the Lord and schoolwork, but if you tell the average, unsaved person that in eternity we will essentially be going back to the 1600s, they will probably become angry.
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Should You Be Worried That Humanoid Robot FEDOR Has Learned How To Shoot Guns Using Both Arms?
Humanoid robot F.E.D.O.R., set to fly into space in 2021, is now capable of shooting using both of his arms, according to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. “The robot of the F.E.D.O.R. platform showed skills of firing using both arms. Currently the work on fine motor skills and decision algorithms is underway,” Rogozin wrote on his Twitter.

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Humanoid robot F.E.D.O.R., set to fly into space in 2021, is now capable of shooting using both of his arms, according to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.

“The robot of the F.E.D.O.R. platform showed skills of firing using both arms. Currently the work on fine motor skills and decision algorithms is underway,” Rogozin wrote on his Twitter.

​According to Rogozin, training to shoot is a way of teaching the robot to instantaneously prioritize targets and make decisions.

“We are not creating a terminator but artificial intelligence which will have a great practical importance in various fields,” he added.

Робот платформы F.E.D.O.R. показал навыки стрельбы с двух рук. Идёт работа над мелкой моторикой и алгоритмами принятия решений@fpi_russia pic.twitter.com/jREgpgEy14

 — Дмитрий Рогозин (@Rogozin) April 13, 2017

It is expected that “Fedor” will help astronauts work in open space and serve at the station.

Earlier, it was reported that the first flight of the Russian next-generation Federation spacecraft will be unmanned and it will be guided by Fedor.

“The unmanned launch and autonomous flight of our new spacecraft will take place in 2021. … It is expected, and all relevant decisions have already been made, that robot Fedor will be the first pilot,” Yevgeny Mikrin, Roscosmos general designer of the manned spacecraft, said.

In addition, the robot will also be able to perform service work on the orbital station during the absence of people on it.

Russia’s Energia Space Corporation earlier said that the Federation, which is 80 percent built of composite materials, will be manufactured by 2021.

The new spacecraft will replace the aging Soyuz spacecraft in supporting low Earth orbit missions. source

http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/worried-humanoid-robot-learned-shoot-guns-using-arms/
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