Disney's New ROBOT SHOCKED The Entire Industry
Discover the enchanting world of Disney Imagineering and its latest robotic marvel, unveiled at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. This nameless bipedal wonder, developed by Disney Research in Zurich, captivates with its adorable waddle and expressive features. Delve into the fusion of art and technology as Disney's visionaries harness reinforcement learning to imbue the robot with lifelike movement and emotion. From stage performances to theme park adventures, this robot navigates with grace and agility, promising endless enchantment. Join us on a journey where innovation meets imagination, and the magic of Disney never fades."
Reminds me of my parakeet
Do you know anything about the training process they used for the emotes?
The training process for the robot involved reinforcement learning, where the robot received a reward for its actions and expressions. Through trial and error, it adjusted its behavior to maximize rewards, learning to exhibit a range of emotions through its expressive features. This allowed the robot to adapt and improve its emotive capabilities over time.
Wall E yay
Reinforcement learning is a branch of AI
Yes, Reinforcement learning is a branch of AI where agents learn to make decisions by interacting with the environment.
why do they call everything AI? I'm not sure this one classifies?...
The term "AI" is not used to describe the bipedal robot. our focus is on the innovative techniques and technologies employed by Disney's research team, such as reinforcement learning and simulation.
The definition of AI is "artificial intelligence" this means that every entity that can decide without humans is AI. For example GTA V npc's are AI, because they take decisions by themselfes, also this robot is taking decisions so it's 100% AI.
@PatrickCreations correct, these are decisions made by humans. So don't think that's intelligence. Those are algorithms and set decisions programed to execute, depending on a scenario, "if(this), then(this) ". Some thoughts.
Im not seeing much emotion. They should have made the face a screen or the eyes out of a led matrix
The team behind the robot is focused on conveying emotion through physical movements, such as wiggling antennas and dynamic head motions. As the current design may not feature screens or LED matrices for facial expressions.
Each time I see something artificial trying to mimic something strictly human and totally without any pratical purpouse I get very cringed out. This is exactly the field we have to steer away from if we ever learned something from sci fi
Life aint a movie.
@@randomman3361 you're right, many times life is very worse than movies and there's no written script coming with a happy ending. That said, funny you bring the topic to real life when the subject are disney robots, literally cartoons characters made physical devices lol. And to top this: sci fi (and I meant books, like Asimov, not hollywood bs), like any form of literature, is a way of trancending daily reality and find some meaning and warnings you'd never see otherwise. So... it ain't real life, but we very much have to learn from it. Peace
Uncanny valley