Re: The Turing test tells us nothing really.




rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> And yes, you would want it to be able to play CD's DVD's from third
> party manufacturers, so that they would record, activity and voice, and
> your robot would then perform for you. Stand up comedy, or Othello, or
> whatever it was capable of doing.
>
> The actual movement, the getting up, when it falls down, that might be
> the difficult part, and you might at first, need to perhaps have a
> centering function. Lets say a chair, by your game board, and so it
> wipes out, you center your robot, and it can then go off and continue
> from there. People would do that. "Johnny get the chanell changer"
> becomes, "Johnny go center the robot"
>
> It would have weighted feet, and that would keep it upright.
>
> A real spastic model, which needed a wire frame walker, like a hoola
> hoop, would still be interesting because it has upper body movements.

What in the hell has all this fantasy robot crap to do with your
initial hollow Moon crap?

-Mark Martin

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