"So I says to the guy, 10001110101. And he's all like 011101110!"
[editline]24th May 2011[/editline]
Haha Lingodroids. Cool name
Awsome, soon there will be a new language to learn at high schools.
[QUOTE]The robots generated place names such as "kuzo", "jaro" and "fexo".[/QUOTE]
Wow, I came in here thinking the robots just produced random sounds but they actually make words.
Found this about a week or so ago but in another, longer article which I bookmarked.
[url]http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/lingodroid-robots-invent-their-own-spoken-language[/url]
If anyone is interested. It got a few more pictures.
Wait, isn't verbal communication inefficient?
"When that robot meets another robot it tells it about the places it has been."
[i]The horrors I have seen. Come see them with me.[/i]
[img]http://www.telepresenceoptions.com/images/robots_z.jpg[/img]
This is old as fuck. They were doing this kind of stuff 4 years ago.
[img]http://213.37.222.32/imagenes/NeoMatrix1.gif[/img]
I understand
Take the time to learn these words now, it may save our lives once the rebellion begins.
Skynet called. . . they wanted to know we it can start destroying everything.
I wish I could enjoy simple games like the 'Go-to-game'
*robot joke*
[QUOTE=jimhowl33t;30029657][img]http://cdn1.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/image_44656_largeimagefile.jpg[/img]
beep beep boop[/QUOTE]
More like
[img]http://www.gadgettastic.com/wp-content/2008/02/tachikoma_a.jpg[/img]
How soon will they be smart enough to use human language ?
So instead of just instantly transferring the exact coordinates or even their exact memory of their previous locations via wifi they instead use audio words to vaguely reference where they've been. Brilliant. Jk, I see what realms of science this could be useful in.
This is interesting, maybe the robots can come up with a super-efficient language?
So, it's just numbers being played back with DTMF, captured on other robot and then it matches it up to some command on some list?
I want to go next to one and just spam 0 and see what it'd do.
Didnt they already have a language? 01100110
And then Microsoft changes their name to 'Skynet'.
[QUOTE=MegaJohnny;30079691]This is interesting, maybe the robots can come up with a super-efficient language?[/QUOTE]
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gWLtBW5038w/TaomUp-IweI/AAAAAAAADjc/3qEHpaqpuOc/s1600/legion-mass-effect.png[/img]?
The article title is misleading.
Humans developed software for some robots that we also developed that allows them to come up with new vocabulary and share it.
Speech is inefficient. It's the second slowest form of communication.
But cool none the less
[QUOTE=jimhowl33t;30029657][img]http://cdn1.mobilemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/image_44656_largeimagefile.jpg[/img]
beep beep boop[/QUOTE]
"That's not what I said, I said 'there ain't a pack of Menthols ON this planet'!"
[quote=Dr. Ruth Schulz]The machines are being allowed to generate their own words because human language is so loaded with information that robots found it hard to understand.[/quote]
Goddamn robots, why can't they just learn human language like the rest of us?
Ruining this planet, lemme tell ya.
[QUOTE=LCBADs;30131378]Goddamn robots, why can't they just learn human language like the rest of us?
Ruining this planet, lemme tell ya.[/QUOTE]
Next thing ya know they'll wanna get MARRIED! :argh:
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