Rodney Brooks on Robotics Trends
Brooks, professor of robotics at MIT, director of CSAIL and co-founder and CTO of iRobot, is interviewed about a variety of trends in modern robotics. From the differences in US and Japanese views on robotics, attitudes on autonomy, and robots in combat to wheeled vs. bipedal.
From the CNET article:
“What do you say about this dichotomy between the high expectations that have been raised by fiction and the reality of consumer robotics?
Brooks: Well, at least we got part of the way. If it wasn’t for the Roomba, we wouldn’t be there at all and we’d be really disappointed. You may notice you don’t have a flying car either.
I think everyone misjudged how some things work, and I normally talk about it in terms of the founders of artificial intelligence, who just had their 50th anniversary last year for 1956. In 1966, they set a summer project to solve the vision problem and they put an undergraduate in charge of it…”
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