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Robots are getting alarmingly better at human tasks (VIDEOS) | Robots are getting alarmingly better at human tasks (VIDEOS) |
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Robots are upping their game when it comes to performing basic human tasks. However, if test footage is anything to go by, it’s still a long way before we see the doomsday AI scenario mooted by some experts. | Robots are upping their game when it comes to performing basic human tasks. However, if test footage is anything to go by, it’s still a long way before we see the doomsday AI scenario mooted by some experts. |
Recent video from the Robotics Systems Lab shows its robot, ANYmal, summoning an elevator – the latest achievement from the four legged bot that has been under development for more than a year now. | Recent video from the Robotics Systems Lab shows its robot, ANYmal, summoning an elevator – the latest achievement from the four legged bot that has been under development for more than a year now. |
Anymal uses one of its legs to reach the elevator button and then trots right in. The button is localized with help of a QR tag. | Anymal uses one of its legs to reach the elevator button and then trots right in. The button is localized with help of a QR tag. |
The lab is continuing research into the use of the robot’s legs for simple manipulation tasks. Previously, Anymal slowly mastered climbing stairs and traversing through wet outdoor conditions. | The lab is continuing research into the use of the robot’s legs for simple manipulation tasks. Previously, Anymal slowly mastered climbing stairs and traversing through wet outdoor conditions. |
The Robotics and Mechatronics Center in Germany recently released a demo of its anthropomorphic DIY robot David drilling into a block of concrete. | The Robotics and Mechatronics Center in Germany recently released a demo of its anthropomorphic DIY robot David drilling into a block of concrete. |
The company has also tested robots working collaboratively with humans. In September, its humanoid robot, Rollin’ Justin, worked with an ESA astronaut in space to service a simulated Martian solar farm on Earth. | The company has also tested robots working collaboratively with humans. In September, its humanoid robot, Rollin’ Justin, worked with an ESA astronaut in space to service a simulated Martian solar farm on Earth. |
Earlier this year, Boston Dynamics showed off its parkour robot Handle, demonstrating some impressive jumps and also showing it could be put to practical use moving boxes. | Earlier this year, Boston Dynamics showed off its parkour robot Handle, demonstrating some impressive jumps and also showing it could be put to practical use moving boxes. |
READ MORE: Japanese robot enrolls in high school | READ MORE: Japanese robot enrolls in high school |
While the bots are proving themselves in mechanical tasks that require precision and repetition, researchers say it could be some forty years before machines succeed in more complex challenges. A study from Oxford and Yale University, based on responses from more than 300 AI experts, said AI could automate all human tasks by 2053. | |
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