Advanced humanoid Roboy to be ‘born’
in nine months
December 26, 2012
Meet Roboy, “one of the most advanced humanoid
robots,” say researchers at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of
Zurich.
Their 15 project partners and over 40 engineers and scientists
are constructing Roboy as a tendon-driven robot modeled on human beings (robots
usually have their motors in their joints, giving them that “robot” break-dance
look), so it will move almost as elegantly as a human.
Roboy will be a “service robot,” meaning it will execute
services independently for the convenience of human beings, as in the movie Robot & Frank.
And since service robots share their “living space” with people,
user-friendliness and safety, above all, are of great importance, roboticists
point out.
Which is why “soft robotics” — soft to the touch, soft in their
interaction, soft and natural in their movements — will be important, and Roboy
will be covered with “soft skin,” making interacting with him safer and more
pleasant.
Service robots are already used in a wide variety of areas
today, including for household chores, surveillance work and cleaning, and in
hospitals and care homes. Our aging population is making it necessary to keep
older people as autonomous as possible for as long as possible, which means
caring for aged people is likely to be an important area for the deployment of
service robots, roboticists say.
To speed up the process, the AI Lab researchers set a goal to
build Roboy in just 9 months (the project began five months ago). Roboy will be
unveiled at the Robots on Tour March 8 and 9, 2013 in Zurich.
To make this ambitious schedule possible, they decided to
finance the first grassroots robotics project via crowdfunding. To participate,
see Make Roboy your
friend.
You can also friend Roboy on Facebook.
By announcing the birth of a humanoid baby
robot, we are not implying any relationship to a current holiday and certain Futurama episodes — get that idea out of your head! BTW, Roboy just accepted
my friend request. That’s not something you see every day. —- Ed.
http://www.kurzweilai.net/advanced-humanoid-roboy-to-be-born-in-nine-months
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