November 9, 2025Nov 9 @Lancia ovo je smešan projekat, ali robotika svakako jako napreduje. u kombinaciji sa AI crno nam se piše, jer kad je berza razmišljala duže od narednog kvartala.ako misliš da me to raduje jer volim električna kola silno grešiš Edited November 9, 2025Nov 9 by Pokojni Ruxin
November 9, 2025Nov 9 4 minutes ago, Pokojni Ruxin said:@Lanciaovo je smešan projekat, ali robotika svakako jako napreduje. u kombinaciji sa AI crno nam se piše, jer kad je berza razmišljala duže od narednog kvartala.ako misliš da me to raduje jer volim električna kola silno grešiš EV sutrasnji modeli bez AI, tesko mi je da to zamislim, sve ide u tom pravcu. Zezam se ja malo sa tobom, razumemo se sve, samo ostajem pri ovome - plakacemo sutra za slobodama.
May 5May 5 Colin Angle, the maker of the Roomba and the man who helped put 50 million household robots into people's homes, is back with a new robot. But this one is designed as a companion, not a cleaner.The first robot from Angle's new company, Familiar Machines & Magic, is a dog-sized robotic pet that resembles a cross between a bear, a barn owl, and a golden retriever. It has an expressive face, with movable eyebrows, ears, and eyes, and the company calls it a "Familiar," a name meant to evoke folklore around the idea of a supernatural companion. Based on a demo video I saw ahead of its appearance at the WSJ Future of Everything conference this week, the quadruped robot can move around your home on all fours independently, like a pet.The Familiar is a "physically embodied AI system" that will use generative AI, via an on-device model, to engage with its owner with the intent of forming an emotional connection and develop "a distinct personality," Angle told me in an interview. Robots that can react and respond to humans should, in theory, be more effective serving in what Angle calls "high human connection roles," such as companionship, entertainment, hospitality, smart home, eldercare, and parental support. "The next era of robotics is not just about dexterity or humanoid form — it's about machines that can build and sustain human connection," says Angle.Familiar Machines' goal is to use AI to create a robot that can learn from its owners, remember patterns, and adapt to their routines, with the aim of fostering long-term engagement, says Angle. They want to avoid being stuck in a closet or falling victim to the fate of dozens of earlier home robots (see Jibo, Aibo, Vector, Astro, etc.). "If this is a toy, we've failed," says Angle. "If this is a creature that you want in your world, then we've knocked it out of the park. It's kind of one way or the other."Angle demoed two Familiars on stage at the WSJ conference, showing them moving around, walking, and interacting with people, and making meowing and purring noises. The units were partially operator-controlled. Angle didn't say to what extent, but he says the Familiar will be fully autonomous by the time it launches next year. "This is a demo, but it's a demo on its way to a product; we're already in factories," he told the audience.
May 14May 14 imali smo jedno vreme u komsiluku firmu koja se bavi razvojem robota. skamenim se kada izadjem iz lifta i saceka me neka spodoba od robota i developera sa laptopom u rukama. sada sam u novom ofisu i nemam vise takvih problema
May 14May 14 7 hours ago, banecare1 said:imali smo jedno vreme u komsiluku firmu koja se bavi razvojem robota. skamenim se kada izadjem iz lifta i saceka me neka spodoba od robota i developera sa laptopom u rukama. sada sam u novom ofisu i nemam vise takvih problemaJesi ih pozdravljao (da te ne biju) ili su amebe style?
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