4FuN Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 A great video of dancing robots was released by Boston Dynamics several days ago. Must have been so much fun for the people of the team. Great work! 1 1 Quote
Snuffs99 Posted December 30, 2020 Posted December 30, 2020 Haha you got beaten by @RedBaird by a few hours. 1 1 Quote
4FuN Posted December 31, 2020 Author Posted December 31, 2020 21 hours ago, Snuffs99 said: Haha you got beaten by @RedBaird by a few hours. aaaaah damn it =D 2 Quote
Leader RedBaird Posted December 31, 2020 Leader Posted December 31, 2020 (edited) On 12/30/2020 at 1:17 PM, 4FuN said: A great video of dancing robots was released by Boston Dynamics several days ago. Must have been so much fun for the people of the team. Great work! I wonder about how they did the coding for those "machines". 😄 I suspect that a lot of "AI" was used in 'balance-learning' and that the AIs may have said, "no, no" to some of the moves that the Engineers had wanted them to do. I guess that AIs could learn what are "cute" and "not-cute' dance-moves, with enough repetitions with human audiences, but I also suspect that their human learning-partners gave them some shortcuts. 😄 The video below was posted 3.5 years ago by Boston Dynamics, which can give an idea of how far they have progressed. 😄 (I cannot stop smiling, 😄 , and I suspect that Isaac Asimov, in the Great Beyond, cannot stop either! 😄 ) I am not going to 'merge' these topics. The more views, the better! 😄 On 12/30/2020 at 1:59 PM, Snuffs99 said: Haha you got beaten by @RedBaird by a few hours. Do You Love Me? 13,985,291 views === Dec 29, 2020, at 3:21 pm PST (USA) , (2321 GMT/London) Edited December 31, 2020 by RedBaird merge my replies, add views & local time Quote
4FuN Posted January 1, 2021 Author Posted January 1, 2021 11 hours ago, RedBaird said: I wonder about how they did the coding for those "machines". 😄 I suspect that a lot of "AI" was used in 'balance-learning' and that the AIs may have said, "no, no" to some of the moves that the Engineers had wanted them to do. I guess that AIs could learn what are "cute" and "not-cute' dance-moves, with enough repetitions with human audiences, but I also suspect that their human learning-partners gave them some shortcuts. 😄 The video below was posted 3.5 years ago by Boston Dynamics, which can give an idea of how far they have progressed. 😄 (I cannot stop smiling, 😄 , and I suspect that Isaac Asimov, in the Great Beyond, cannot stop either! 😄 ) I am not going to 'merge' these topics. The more views, the better! 😄 Do You Love Me? 13,985,291 views === Dec 29, 2020, at 3:21 pm PST (USA) , (2321 GMT/London) Exactly thinking the same thing 😃. It must have been a helluva hard work for coding. It is clear how they progressed indeed, very clearly. Proud of people who are responsible. And I fell in love with yellow robot, so damn cute =). Quote
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