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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
Visual likeness is okay, but otherwise, it just showcases how far off they still are.
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EsnRedshirt Special user Newark, CA 895 Posts |
Uncanny valley is deep and wide.
Landmark, if you think the likeness is okay, you're going blind. The only one that looked even remotely passable was the one on the far right- and only because it was covered with facial hair. The likeness will be good when they do this thing, and the one that's standing pulls up his shirt and opens a panel to reveal circuitboards and hydraulic hoses. Of course, that would probably proceed to a scene we'd expect to see in a Terminator movie, so I'm hoping not to see it for a while.
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TomKMagic Special user I tripped over 620 Posts |
Which ones were the robots?
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stoneunhinged Inner circle 3067 Posts |
Am I the only one who thought, "Hey, that's not any better than Disney was doing fifty years ago!"?
Disney did this in 1964: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgYMATKRjhc&feature=related Actually, that may be the modern version. I think this is the old one: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/485228/gre......ory_458/ Doesn't matter. Y'all get the point. |
irossall Special user Snohomish, Washington 529 Posts |
The video showed nothing really.
I was expecting some real interaction with the robots. The voices did not sound natural (I have heard other devices sound more natural) and the movements were more mechanical looking than I have seen in other robots. The camera person did a very amateur job taping the event (too much camera motion) and it was hard to understand what was being said. Very poor quality video if their purpose was to show off their creation. I agree with Stoneunhinged, Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln was a much better "Robot" considering the Technology at the time. Thanks for the link, it was almost interesting. Iven
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
Them robots are going to take over the world!
Like handphones and the Internet! BUT they will invade our bedrooms... You have been warned. You HAVE been warned.
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EsnRedshirt Special user Newark, CA 895 Posts |
Pakar, too late. They already have invaded the bedroom.
And no, I'm not linking anything here (and can't link anything here; this is a family-friendly website.)
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critter Inner circle Spokane, WA 2653 Posts |
I don't like the way them Chuck E Cheese robots look at me.
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stoneunhinged Inner circle 3067 Posts |
I'm starting to get weird thoughts about "Great Moments with Lincoln"....
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