Boston Dynamics Atlas Mk2
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C5_Steve said:
SpudLink said:
Actually the first thing that came to mind was Terminator 3. I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the T-X moved.
Ah you might be right it's been a long time since I've seen that! But the general flipping limbs and head around is creepy af!The first time I watched the new Atlas video and it curled its legs over, I wasn't sure which way it was going to go next, the way it did get up was cool but creepy. You think it should bend the same way as a human, when it does something else it's very weird.
ajprice said:
C5_Steve said:
SpudLink said:
Actually the first thing that came to mind was Terminator 3. I'm pretty sure that's exactly how the T-X moved.
Ah you might be right it's been a long time since I've seen that! But the general flipping limbs and head around is creepy af!The first time I watched the new Atlas video and it curled its legs over, I wasn't sure which way it was going to go next, the way it did get up was cool but creepy. You think it should bend the same way as a human, when it does something else it's very weird.
The uncomfortable feeling we get watching the Boston Dynamics robot is a good argument for not making them too ‘humanoid’. I know it makes sense to build a bipedal design so that it can function in environments designed for humans, but it just feels ‘wrong’.
SpudLink said:
I probably misremembered. I think seeing the T-X twist ‘the wrong way’ was memorable enough that my brain exaggerated it.
The uncomfortable feeling we get watching the Boston Dynamics robot is a good argument for not making them too ‘humanoid’. I know it makes sense to build a bipedal design so that it can function in environments designed for humans, but it just feels ‘wrong’.
Uncanny Valley. We don't like things that look near human.The uncomfortable feeling we get watching the Boston Dynamics robot is a good argument for not making them too ‘humanoid’. I know it makes sense to build a bipedal design so that it can function in environments designed for humans, but it just feels ‘wrong’.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
Edited by 98elise on Monday 29th April 21:59
FourWheelDrift said:
But we all love fluffy blue robot dogs, killing all humans, nah, he just playing.
Fluffy blue flamethrowing dogs.Making them look like dogs doesn't make me feel safer. I've seen the War of the Worlds series. https://www.channel5.com/show/war-of-the-worlds-cd...
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