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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2006

A Robot from MIT can identify light color
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  • wait im trying to figure out how they made the robot see in color and not in grey idk if he actually saw the colors or if they just told the robot wht was wht and also how did they get it to be this smart i thought robots had to be controlled not learn these things

    o and someone from M.I.T. TELL ME THESE QUESTIONS

  • @scullbashnash there are things called color sensors... even LEGO robots have them... :-/.. u don't need MIT for e'thing... :-/

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  • A Learning Robot.. Damn.. Thats completely awesome!!

    Can't wait to see it in a couple of years.. (Yes i realise this movie was posted 06) and why can't i Find any more vidios with Little Leo??

  • for all u religious people out there....when AI is created will it have a soul? oh wait...only humans r special enough to have a soul....no animals...no other creature just humans....kinda self righteous we r huh?

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  • I would love to meet Leo some day. My goal is to create something like him eventually. =)

  • I wish we humans could stop wasting so much energy squabbling and trying to blow each other up. We can do the most amazing things when we work together!

  • @imnotsmartbutimtryin Not unless we program the robots a soul.

    void Soul();

    *Sarcasm*

  • i can do it faster.

  • @orko Robots actually don't have consciousnesses like a human though, do they? Basically, it's like they're in a dream state being controlled by something else. Nothing more than moving parts working together.

  • @dmusiken Yes, they did. It's MIT - they can do anything :p

    Here's leo's page on mit.edu:

    robotic(dot)media(dot)mit(dot)­edu/projects/robots/leonardo/o­verview/overview.html

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