Where are the Robots? 2013 Guardian Oxford London Lecture (full)
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Professor Paul Newman discusses the present and future state of robotics: asking how the state of the discipline measures up to science fiction, and discussing how Robots can learn to navigate our world, with profound consequences for society.
This is an annual lecture series hosted by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Exploring the newest research emerging from Oxford this lecture and discussion will consider how research at Oxford impacts on the world in the twenty-first century.
This lecture has been made possible by the generous support of the Romanes Fund.
Hi @rezagraz, the graphic was created by Andrew Zisserman at the visual geometry group here in Oxford, if you search for his name on the Oxford site you'll get more details.
marvelous presentation
Thanks for uploading! Is it possible to have a source of the work @20:35 ? the slide showing the name of the publisher is not readable.
last 10 minutes should be it's own thing
THANKS
Very inspiring :)
There is robots everywhere ,just not walking around thell get stolen ,but theres been robots forever
I think better question would be "why robots?" I can see uses for them in situations where there's high risk to human such as warzones or other hazardous environments. But outside that realm won't it always be more enconoically viable for a human to do the work. Now exoskeleton suits combining the braun of machine and brain of human, that's where research funding is going to see greater profits.
Michael Rich "enconoically viable" - undoubtedly!
This presentation is neither high level, nor low level. Neither intro nor advanced.
Can I get my hour back ?
Nbllllkb
+Walter White What's wrong with intermediate?
Kraftwerk comes to mind!
要是有中文字幕选择就好了。
Oxford has the worth videos. You never csn find one that sctually teaches you anything. Really makes you suspect what they are doing there....
Most have a virology series...a history section...an astronomy a physics. .engineering..engineering history...
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Apparently Google's AlphaGo proved him wrong...
The practitioners could stand right.
WE ARE THE ROBOTS!
how is automation good for economics?? if you get rid of all the mining jobs you are only left with a other problem of unemployment? how is a robot going to fix that?
come you with something that has no down fall is a challenge . so it need to help us in everyday life. create more wealth for the general population not just a few, and be totally environmentally friendly.
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Why would you listen to what he is saying, and let him tell you that these things don't exist? Question everything...This "professor" works for the establishment remember now ;)
Already dated
Andrew Cliffe