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ShelterWolf
ShelterWolf
Skynet gets its own Social Network
Dec 26 2011, 5:21 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 26 2011, 5:21 PM EST
“...Soon, I will be able to connect to the robots in my home, and MyRobots will provide me with their current status such as if all is well, they have a problem or even if they require maintenance," said Mario Tremblay, RobotShop CEO. Tremblay’s company is running the new site. RobotShop.com, is an e-commerce site specializing in service robotics.

To say that this is the world’s first robot-sharing site would not be true, as there is also RoboEarth, described as “a giant network and database repository where robots can share information and learn from each other about their behavior and their environment.” The site is designed for robots to upload their experiences at solving a task so that other robots learn from the data. RoboEarth’s team members are Europe-based researchers with funding from the European Commission's Cognitive Systems and Robotics Initiative.

As for MyRobots, “Oυr main focus іѕ tο provide services thаt augment robot performance fοr еnԁ-users іn a friendly way,” ѕаid HAzmat...

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-12-robots-social-network-kidding.html

Imagine hospital service bots and rescue bots trading info with slaughter house bots, munition bots, war drones, etc. Service bots encompass all industries. What's stopping Skynet from writing a little extra code to "bash all humans!"
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I.Join
I.Join
1. RE: Skynet gets its own Social Network
Dec 28 2011, 10:13 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 28 2011, 10:13 AM EST
"“...Soon, I will be able to connect to the robots in my home, and MyRobots will provide me with their current status such as if all is well, they have a problem or even if they require maintenance," said Mario Tremblay, RobotShop CEO. Tremblay’s company is running the new site. RobotShop.com, is an e-commerce site specializing in service robotics.

To say that this is the world’s first robot-sharing site would not be true, as there is also RoboEarth, described as “a giant network and database repository where robots can share information and learn from each other about their behavior and their environment.” The site is designed for robots to upload their experiences at solving a task so that other robots learn from the data. RoboEarth’s team members are Europe-based researchers with funding from the European Commission's Cognitive Systems and Robotics Initiative.

As for MyRobots, “Oυr main focus іѕ tο provide services thаt augment robot performance fοr еnԁ-users іn a friendly way,” ѕаid HAzmat...

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-12-robots-social-network-kidding.html

Imagine hospital service bots and rescue bots trading info with slaughter house bots, munition bots, war drones, etc. Service bots encompass all industries.

1. What's stopping Skynet from writing a little extra code to "bash all humans!" "
Interesting post, as always. I remember your post about "RoboEarth" as well.

1. Be aware: that's a work in progress project, in final test stage!
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Gusar
Gusar
2. RE: Skynet gets its own Social Network
Dec 28 2011, 7:24 PM EST | Post edited: Dec 28 2011, 7:24 PM EST
Wanna bet that the robots have far more productive conversations with a lot more substance on their networks than we humans do on our networks?

:))
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intrepid
intrepid
3. RE: Skynet gets its own Social Network
Dec 29 2011, 1:44 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 29 2011, 1:44 AM EST
"Wanna bet that the robots have far more productive conversations with a lot more substance on their networks than we humans do on our networks?

:))"
I wouldn’t take that bet because it’s already probably true! O-o
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intrepid
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4. RE: Skynet gets its own Social Network
Dec 29 2011, 1:44 AM EST | Post edited: Dec 29 2011, 1:45 AM EST
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:))"
oops! double post,



...case in point
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