"Bionic robot?" Koshimizu Nanatsuki was a little curious.
"Umbrella has a research institute that is developing robots." Hiroki Sawada controlled the projector on the wall and projected a video not far in front of everyone. "This is the latest robot created by the research institute. It
Its hands are equipped with sensors. When it touches an object with its hands, the sensors in its hands will scan the object, detect its texture, and combine the images captured by its eye cameras with the information in the database.
Compare it so that it can identify what its fingers touched..."
In the video, a humanoid robot with a metal shell sits behind a table and reaches out to the flowers in the vase on the table. After the mechanical fingers touch the flowers, they gently pick them up and hand them to the camera.
"When its finger touches a flower, it can use the camera image and the data detected by the finger sensor to determine that it is a flower, and then pick up the flower with appropriate force according to the preset program.
Excessive force will damage the integrity of the flowers..."
When Hiroki Sawada was explaining, a male voice outside the camera said, "Help me clean the vase."
The robot in the video stood up, held the neck of the vase with one hand, and held the bottom of the vase with the other. It picked up the vase smoothly like a human, turned to the sink, and put the vase into the sink for cleaning.
Throughout the process, the robot's movements were smooth and natural, very close to humans.
"When humans ask it to pick up a vase or turn on the faucet, it can also complete the instructions very well," Hiroki Sawada continued, "but it needs corresponding data to support it in completing these actions, and it needs to be studied initially.
People spend time and energy to help it train. When it faces instructions that lack data in the database and have not been trained, it will make mistakes..."
With that said, Hiroki Sawada played a new video.
In the video, a man said from outside the screen, "Help me take out the guinea pig from the box, and be gentle."
A humanoid robot with a metal shell sat behind the table, with cameras embedded in its eye sockets pointing at the mouse in the box on the table, and slowly stretched out its hand.
The white mouse in the box is not lively, moves slowly, and looks a little stupid.
The robot's mechanical finger that reached into the box also successfully contacted the mouse, but during the "take it out" step, the robot lost its chain.
The first is that the fingers that try to pick up the mouse are stiff, and the second is that the force control is not good. I don’t know if it is because there is a command of "light force" in the command, which makes the robot use a lighter force at first, but fails to lift the mouse.
Take out the white rat.
The man outside the screen said again, "Try again, with a little more force. Look at my movements. When I grasp it, my fingers curl like this..."
The robot looked up at the camera, seemingly watching the man's movements. After about two seconds, it looked down at the mouse in the box and started a new round of attempts.
Under the man's command, the robot tried two more times, and the third time it caught the mouse with smooth and natural movements.
"The computer inside this robot is connected to Ark. It can obtain a large amount of information from the Internet, and can also quickly perform data analysis and calculations. Its learning ability is stronger than that of many robots," Hiroki Sawada continued, "But its
In the database, there is no information about how hard the robot should use to pick up the mouse. There is no diagram of the changes in the strength of the fingers, palms, and arms of humans when grasping the mouse for it to imitate, so it needs to practice and try on its own.
, collecting data through repeated failures, and summarizing the appropriate intensity to capture the mice..."
"If you want to create a robot that is close to humans, you need a database that records a large amount of human body data for the robot to use," Koshimizu Nanatsuki understood. "That's why you thought of burying monitoring probes in your own body.
Let the detection probe collect data on your body movements and then upload it to the robot database for use by the Umbrella robot, right?"
"Yes," Sawada Hiroki replied seriously, "Since human beings are born, the brain has been collecting information, storing information, analyzing and refining information, allowing humans to learn skills one by one. From the beginning, the pronunciation of speech is unclear.
Gradually, I can speak simple single sounds accurately, and then I can speak some words and sentences to express my feelings. From falling down constantly when walking at the beginning, to being able to walk steadily, to running and jumping, human beings
Every life skill possessed is mastered after the brain has processed a large amount of information and revised it again and again. In these aspects, robots are not much different from humans. However, compared with humans, robots lack some abstract things.
, such as self-awareness, desires, thoughts..."
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As he spoke, Sawada Hiroki also habitually projected a PPT next to him, showing key information while continuing, "Without these things, the robot will only follow the instructions to act, which is safe and reliable for humans.
But compared with humans, robots lack initiative. If they have no desire to survive, they will not worry about being destroyed. They will not take the initiative to learn how to survive. If they have no desire for knowledge, they will not take the initiative to explore the world. Unless robots
With those abstract things, otherwise the robot is just a tool for humans. Its growth also requires humans to command, guide, and arrange. If you want to train a robot to be close to humans, you not only need powerful enough hardware support, but also need
Humans spend energy to build a large and accurate database, and then arrange for robots to train. However, building such a large database is a very laborious task. It requires humans to transform their life experiences into items of data and input them into the computer.
A lot of energy and time will be consumed during this period..."
"But as long as we successfully create a new body for Noah, his body will become a carrier for the coexistence of electronic information and human senses," Chi Feichi also explained aloud, "As long as a detector is installed in his body, from his
From the moment his body appears, the monitoring probe in his body can collect data all the time, transmitting all his visual, auditory, tactile, taste, and smell experiences as a human to the brain computer and converting them into data.
, record it accurately and then upload it to our robot database. Collecting and uploading data in this way will be faster and more efficient, and the data will be more detailed and accurate. The more data in the database, the more detailed and accurate it will be.
The more conducive it is for robots to imitate humans."
"I can even record and upload my body data when I am happy, shy, or sad to the robot database," Hiroki Sawada said, "Although it is impossible for a robot to understand such emotions and not know what they are, But they can mobilize the corresponding emotional data when needed, and then perform certain emotions through actions. This is what we call 'bionic', which is not to create mechanical life, but to create robots that can perfectly imitate living bodies. …”
As he spoke, Hiroki Sawada's eyes lit up with a look of yearning. Just like when he encountered a program he was interested in before, he said energetically, "After we make the bionic robot, we can further adjust the various aspects of the robot." Data, or equipping them with various hardware, so that they not only possess various human survival experiences and skills, but also have physical strength, computing power or other abilities beyond human beings. Only such robots can be called Powerful and excellent tool!”
Chi Feichi was also calculating silently in his mind.
After enough data is collected in the database, they can put the batch production of robots on the schedule.
By then, all kinds of robot spies, robot killers, and robot armies can be prepared.
Just like Noah said, as long as these robots don't have abstract things like self-awareness, they will just be a bunch of tools, a bunch of extremely useful and absolutely loyal tools.
And when bionic robots are mass-produced, as long as Noah has enough computing power and the hardware support of the bionic robots, Noah can also use his consciousness to connect to all robots, which will not only provide human flexibility for the robot army, but also Ensure that the robot army has coordinated combat capabilities that surpass those of the human army, so that the robot army can exert its strength far beyond that of the human army.
That is equivalent to every robot being Noah, and Umbrella can have countless Noahs distributed in any corner of the world.
And in this way, Noah can also leave his own backup plan on a certain robot. Unless someone blows up all the computer rooms and computers in the world and destroys all the robots with Noah's consciousness, it will be impossible to completely kill him. Noah's.
Judging from the current situation, Noah already possesses the two qualities of 'immortality' and 'immortality'. As long as Noah prepares more backup plans in the future, even if he accidentally becomes a public enemy of mankind in the future, he will be extremely difficult to eliminate. Let the protagonist team play through one, two, three, four, five or six seasons, and the super villain who just disagrees and resurrects to cause trouble...