He created the first Artificial Intelligent Robot (Mechanical Tortoise)

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2019
  • A.I. History: A video about Grey Walter's robot tortoises (called Machina Speculatrix), an early version of an Artificial Intelligence that displays life-like behavior. I wanted to share this amazing piece of A.I. history with you. It goes to show that A.I. is possible without Machine Learning. My name is Sebastian Schuchmann and I hope you have enjoyed!
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    Sources:
    - americanhistory.si.edu/collec...
    - cyberneticzoo.com/category/cyb...
    - sites.google.com/view/machina...
    - ai.stanford.edu/~nilsson/QAI/...
    - • Grey Walter's tortoises
    - • Mechanical Tortoise (1...
    - • Watch This 1940s Robot...
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  • @rickylehr9284
    @rickylehr9284 11 місяців тому

    According to GPT lol this behavior was only the result of stimulus through the photo-sensor and perhaps a reverse to be triggered by the contacts meeting when it bumped into an obstacle. I was like, well how would it have "known" to steer towards the light? It said that it was designed in such a way that if light was shining towards it from the side, it would just cause one motor to receive more voltage than the other and therefore uneven torque favoring one side. GPT is so remarkable. Anyhow, is this correct? I find this really cool.

    • @rickylehr9284
      @rickylehr9284 9 місяців тому

      Well, I now know the info was a little misleading I had gotten from GPT, so I wanted to clear that up. They indeed did have analogue perceptrons.

    • @qaisarshaikh8406
      @qaisarshaikh8406 7 місяців тому

      @@rickylehr9284Machines, son.

    • @lukewelch8351
      @lukewelch8351 3 місяці тому

      Yes that sort of true they can't learn beam robotics followed this idea of thinking into more modern day, their walkers were quiet capable using motors hooked directly to a oscillation circuit. If a leg gets stuck for instance it will increase the motors resistance and slow down the oscillation giving that leg more time to get out giving it a simple walking adaptation system and some rare ones can store information in a capacitor. As for them not being AI it is hard to say what level intelligence starts and it just being stimulus don't forget the human brain is an analogue device so neural networks are making digital systems act as an anologue system so anologue stimulus approach has come back in a way.