Starfish Robot Learns to Walk

"A new four-legged robot can automatically synthesize a predictive model of its own topology (where and how its body parts are connected), and then successfully move around. It can also use this "proprioceptive" sense to determine if a component has been damaged, and then model new movements that take the damage into account." - http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=823

http://www.botjunkie.com/index.php?s=starfish
http://ccsl.mae.cornell.edu/research/selfmodels/
Rottysays...

Between this and the video of the little robots that can climb trees...pretty scary. Let's remember that technology is non-linear and that smart, agile and adaptive robots will be commonplace in the near future. "Law enforcement" will have a field day. No longer will you worry about video cameras recording your moves from traffic poles. It will be the "Automated Reconnaissance Assets" watching you from any convenient location and exacting "justice" as required. Just as military pilots are now controlling drones in the Middle East from the US, your local police will be controlling remote assets from their stations (no, not Dunkin' Donuts).

The shape of things to come...

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