Project Aiko real or yet another hoax?
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Project Aiko real or yet another hoax?
Well theres a video circulating on the interwebs of said android:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/19/aiko ... ed-fembot/
Even if the AI looked a bit shoddy, it appears theres something going on there.
Or is this another hoax? Thoughts?
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Did you read some of the comments under the video?
"Great, he's invented a handi-capable sex doll that guilt trips you, slaps you when you come onto it and then tells you to go to the bathroom."
I've said it before... the guy obviously has some electro-mechanical skills. He knows how to put things together and make them move. But this is still basic, hobby level animatronics. It's a sex doll head on a frame of some kind. She's covered in clothes so you get only the illusion that she's complete.
The audio for her sounds like it's been dubbed in.
And he's still making outrageous claims. Before, he said she could already walk and serve coffee. What's she doing in a wheel chair? Same old grandiose, delusional posturing.
Don't be fooled. It's a neat looking display, but nowhere near what he claims it to be.
Move along, move along.
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But that's the thing. He only gives you enough to make it APPEAR like he's got something credible. And, to me, that's just deceptive and I can't take that seriously.
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Yeah, upon further review it does appear that some of those wild claims are unsubstantiated. Such as reading the news paper to this grandmother (why not make a video of that?). The touch sensors also seemed very rudimentary, more like a button or a switch on the arm if you ask me. The audio sounded scripted, it very well may have been a clever dub.Doll Luvr wrote:Oh, I agree, it is clever. And I'd be cheering the guy on if he wasn't making all of these ridiculous claims and giving sob stories because people don't take him seriously.
But that's the thing. He only gives you enough to make it APPEAR like he's got something credible. And, to me, that's just deceptive and I can't take that seriously.
I'll give the guy some credit for the mechanical work. Maybe in a few years time he will have something more impressive. But right now it looks like hes just fishing for attention without much substance to back up his claims.
A.I.
Whats the end target?
I worked on multiplex nerve inpulse interface systems,for full control of false limbs,worked well,voice input and r.f. data interface with vocal return,the system used 64 micro step servo drives per wrist and hand.
the m.o.d. withdrew funding after spending £9.2m.
The downside was the crap c.p.u. around at the time,maybe worth a re visit.
Well whatever the chap has made a nice toy to play with,just missed the don't re invent the wheel and make it square bit.
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The Global News segment on Aiko shows, at time 1:12, the uncovered right arm. It looks a lot like he has taken the servos and brackets from a Kondo robot and used it to animate the arm. Kondo already has controllers and software for the PC. It appears that insulating wrap (for plumbing) has been used to flesh out the "arm". You;ll also notice that this arm is nothing like the photos posted showing the "arm" being constructed see a previous posting ("optical serve sensors") The reason for the jerky motion is that the arm is drastically underpowered. You'll notice that the arm cannot do anything useful, merely flail. In another video CityTV you'll see Trung supporting the left arm. I expect that the servos in the left arm have problems overcoming some of the resistance of the plastic skin and need a bit of help.
The speech and AI use the ALICE AI software (Trung has already mentioned this in the comments on another Youtube video). This is most likely what causes the inappropriate comment on the Global segment:
Reporter: "Is that alright?"
Android: "Sure, I love it."
More about the Kondo hobby robot line accesories and enhancements.
The people covering the Hobby show (where these videos were taken) most likely had no idea that the doll was a Japanese sex doll modified with hobby robot parts and using off-the-shelf AI software.
Regarding Trung's claims. This robot CANNOT be scaled up simply. Larger servos will require more space and more power. This is why many investigators are using other methods of powering robots. Servos are great for toys and other low-power applications but that is about it. If you look at the Kondo line, the bulk of the robot is taken up by the servos. He has not shown any integration of the AI program and the motion systems. His website continues to make exaggerated claims http://www.projectaiko.com/aboutcurrent.html and ask for money http://www.projectaiko.com/donation.htm
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Wow, what a hack! I can't believe he got on tv with that crap. I gave the guy too much credit. If you notice when he opens the back theres a whole mess of wires, but the body doesn't have any movement. No way he needs that many wires for like 3 servos. He probably just dumped a bunch of useless junk in there to make it look more advanced. So bogus.xxxtoytech wrote:"Project" Aiko is a hoax and always will be.
The Global News segment on Aiko shows, at time 1:12, the uncovered right arm. It looks a lot like he has taken the servos and brackets from a Kondo robot and used it to animate the arm. Kondo already has controllers and software for the PC.
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