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Youtube daily report Jun 3 2017

Top 10 Creepy Real Life Robots

10.

Osaka University's Female Simulants

You wouldn't think that "receptionist" or "news reader" are positions that it

would be expedient to automate.

They don't come with any particular health risks or more immediate danger, and projecting

an air of warmth and welcoming seems the thing an inanimate object is least qualified to

do.

A team at the Department of Systems Innovation at Osaka University, headed by Professor Hiroshi

Ishiguro, nevertheless decided to devote years working on robots that look as much like conventionally

attractive women as possible.

Among the models that were previewed at an exhibit in 2014 were the

kodomoroid, which was designed to serve as a new anchor, and the Otonaroid, which was

supposed to be a science communicator.

In 2016 Ishiguro's team displayed "Erica," a robot that's meant to serve as a receptionist,

to Bloomberg magazine.

The facial features and skin for these robots are impeccable; at least as good as anything

that was ever shown at Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.

However, the way they move their jaws and the lack of articulation in their eyes makes

them seem unnervingly mindless.

Also, what's it say about the personnel at your business that the only way you can

keep a receptionist is to purchase a robot?

9.

Sophia

Osaka University is by no means alone in the field of making robotic versions of conventionally

attractive women.

David Hanson, founder of Hanson Robotics, has created an android modelled on Audrey

Hepburn and his wife that he dubbed "Sophia."

The android has a large amount of articulation in "her" face and excellently textured

skin, although why Hanson left the robot with a transparent back cranium reminiscent of

the film Ex Machina is unclear.

At present the thing that makes Sophia discomforting is that while she has an array of convincing

facial expressions, the way she transitions between them is overly precise and unnatural

and her artificial voice is emotionless and, again, overly precise.

Hanson's got another project, which he released in 2005, will seem only too appropriate to

fans of science fiction.

He has created an android in tribute to author Philip K. Dick, called PKD.

If you're unfamiliar, Dick was the author of stories such as Do Androids Dream of Electric

Sheep?

(better known by the film adaptation's moniker, Blade Runner), which deal in a sometimes surreal

manner with the uncertain subjects of identity, memory, and living beings being replaced with

automatons.

No doubt the author would be horrified to see this robot or have an identity crisis.

Gotta say, good one Hanson!

8.

Underwater Snakes

These Norwegian aquatic robots, which were announced in April 2016, bring to mind the

Sentinel robots from the Matrix film series, especially with its ominous red glowing eyes.

They were developed by the Norwegian organization Kongsberg Maritime and a natural gas and oil

company called Statoil to perform underwater observation and inspection.

With it's lack of fins, propellers, and related forms of locomotion ("thrusters"

is the term they use in their videos), it's ideally suited to enter tight, enclosed spaces

and allow flexible analysis, even under severe water pressure.

Presumably, considering the nature of the parent company, the intent was to be able

to quickly analyze damaged offshore platforms for faster repairs, though it's also likely

going to be useful for inspecting sunken ships and other wrecks.

It goes to show that a robot being a bit creepy does not mean that it is useless.

7.

Victorian-Era Crawling Baby Robot

It may be surprising to learn that handheld dolls were designed that could move on their

own six years before there were dolls with audio recordings installed in them.

In 1871, an engineer named Robert J. Clay patented this device, a slight improvement

over his original design.

Even this was not the model that eventually went to market, as his employer George Clark

redesigned it.

Not that even his version was a success, since it was too heavy for a little girl to play

with, to say nothing of how easy it was to break in an era when replacement parts weren't

easily ordered.

Still, this early robot is honored by the Smithsonian Museum of American History's

collection instead of being buried deep underground where it can never enter a nightmare again.

You'd think they'd at least put some clothes on the display model.

6.

Pregnancy Simulator

In 2015, the company Gaumard Scientific released a birth training

robot for medical students, beginning with Boston University.

Even though they cost $62,500, they seem like a bargain for how thoroughly designed they

are for the many factors involved in birth.

The blood pressure of mother and baby are monitored.

So are the oxygen levels.

They are settings for vaginal birth, emergency breech birth, and cesarean sections, and forty-six

other contingency conditions.

They are not 100% autonomous, as the instructors are needed at controls as well, but they're

still vastly more effective than regular old mannequins, and even seasoned students have

said they're "intimidating."

Probably because they didn't want to admit how creepy the uncanny robots they're using

are.

Since a doctor can hardly expect a birth to be a clean, pleasant process, the robots have

been designed to reflect that.

The robots aren't just capable of making noise in response to stimulus that would be

painful for a human.

They also have blood packs installed in them for bleeding, and the ability to vomit.

It's a bit off-putting that all of them are designed to have permanent expressions

of frozen horror, but then again, the doctor probably shouldn't be looking up there too

much anyway.

5.

Affeto the Robot Baby

The uncanny valley is mentioned a lot when a robot is so close to a human being, but

not quite there.

But this particular robot, another one from Osaka University, doesn't look that close

to a human being, yet it's much more unsettling than the robot receptionists and everything

else from our previous entries.

If nothing else, Hisashi Ishihara and Minoru Asada's 2012 creation really goes to show

just how far the development of artificial skin has come in the past few years.

It must be said that the demo video for this robot is needlessly creepy.

It begins by showing the mechanical inner workings of Affeto, and considering it has

twenty pneumatic actuators, it has very mobile arms and a pretty flexible spine.

Then they take a moment to show that an artifical ribcage was made for it, as if the skinless

face didn't already closely resemble a skull with eyeballs.

Finally, they show what it looks like with skin, and the flesh color could only be described

as corpse white.

All told, it's an impressive feat of engineering for a year and a half of work, and very far

from cute.

4.

Spermazoidal Medical Microbots

As far as robots that operate in aquatic environments go, 2016 also witnessed the announcement of

robots so small and useful that they make the somewhat similarly designed underwater

snakes from the eighth entry on our list look quaint.

They're robots small enough that they can be injected into the bloodstream that, through

the use of harmless electromagnetic fields outside the body, can be made to move tails

like bacterial flagellum so that they can "swim" through the body.

Indeed, the design for these microbots was directly inspired by studying bacteria.

The idea is that they can operate around or even clear up blood clots, or be used to apply

medicine directly where it's needed in the host's body.

It should be noted that while there are many working prototypes available, inventors Selman

Sakar, Hen-Wei Wuang, and Bradley Nelson stressed in their announcement that these robots are

still very much in the research and development phase.

So it will still be a while before you have to worry about the mental image of countless

microscopic tadpole-like robots being remote-controlled through your body.

3.

Cassie

This robot, which is mostly just a pair of legs, was unveiled by Agility Robotics, a

company comprised of Oregon State University students, in 2017.

The company has very high aspirations for this chicken-legged robot that was developed

with a million dollar grant.

Beyond being used for commercial deliveries and search and rescue missions, Agility Robotics

claims that it will function in highly radioactive areas, making it ideal for dealing with nuclear

waste.

Cassie's backward legs are useful in allowing it access to areas that cannot be reached

by most wheeled robots.

On the other hand, its central component looks like the head of the ED-209 robot from the

film Robocop and the thigh areas on its legs look like odd growths.

CNBC's news story on the release of the robot bluntly (but accurately) called it "creepy."

2.

Bomb Robot

Not every robot needs to look creepy to be disturbing.

This particular robot is benign in appearance and usually its purpose is almost heroic.

However, on July 8, 2016, police in Dallas, Texas were engaged with active shooter Micah

Xavier Johnson, who'd barricaded himself in a parking garage.

Johnson had been suspected of fatally shooting four officers and wounding seven others during

his pursuit and claimed that he'd placed bombs inside the parking garage.

Rather than risk any more lives, the police turned to a historically unprecedented solution:

they attached an explosive to a bomb removal unit, and used it to take down Johnson.

Now just to be clear, this is in no way a condemnation of the Dallas Police Department.

Considering the number of people that had been killed, it is perfectly understandable

to neutralize the suspect in such a way.

But imagine the precedent this may establish for using robots to deliver bombs to neutralize

other suspects or enemy combatants.

Or imagine if someone with less morally justifiable motivation than the Dallas Police decides

to employ robots in this manner.

1.

Robot with the Face of Your Friend

It's uncomfortable enough to see a face on a robot that's not quite human.

So imagine how disquieting it would be to see the distorted face of a family member,

friend, or coworker projected from the inside onto a mannequin head for the duration of

an online chat.

That's the promise of the Socibot-Mini, made by the British company Engineered Arts.

First appearing on the market in 2014, it's built with a connection to a camera that does

a 3D scan of the face of the caller speaking through the device, and it also scans the

face of the person responding to the face to adjust the facial expression it projects.

A reporter for New Scientist claimed it's accurate enough for the computer to guess

the person's age.

Additionally it has a neck that can be remotely adjusted so that the distorted face can maintain

a sight line with the other caller.

Even Will Jackson, one of the product's developers, described it as "spooky as all

hell."

Not that it stopped Jackson and the rest of Engineered Arts from charging $9,500 for it.

There were plans for a Kickstarter campaign, but no evidence of one ever being attempted

surfaced online.

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Three accused of failing to report toddler suffered burns - Duration: 0:45.

POTENTIALLY FOR LOCALLY HEAVY

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JENNA: TWO LAFOURCHE PARISH NOW

WHERE PEOPLE ARE BEHIND BARS AS

POLICE INVESTIGATE THE BURNING

OF A TODDLER.

POLICE FOUND A TODDLER OUTSIDE A

RESIDENCE WITH BURNS TO THE LEGS

AND ARMS.

THE CHILD'S MOTHER WAS INSIDE

THE HOUSE RESTING.

SHE TOLD POLICE THE CHILD WAS

BURNED BY HOT WAX THE NIGHT

BEFORE.

INVESTIGATORS SAY COOK DIDN'T

BRING THE CHILD TO THE DOCTOR.

POLICE SAY TWO OTHER PEOPLE

INSIDE THE HOME WERE AWARE THE

CHILD WAS BURNED.

39-YEAR-OLD FRANCISCO PEREZ AND

43-YEAR-OLD HILDA PEREZ WERE

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ASMR relaxation, whisper, tapping [French] (subtile) - Duration: 16:16.

Hi !

Welcome to the DormirSerain ASMR chanel

In this short presentation video, I'll be trying to wake your ASMR.

You can call me Alexandre, if you want.

I'm the webmaster of DormirSerein.com, where I help people

to sleep well.

In this video, I'm going to present different objects and make "tapping"

like this, of "scracthing".

If you tell you what I am doing with the pocket, I invite you to

read my paper about ASMR, my definition and where

I talk of my experience (only in french).

I hope I will relaxing you in this first video.

It make a couple of month that

I had the idear to creat an ASMR chanel.

I wanted to gather

my webstie and

youtube.

for

grow the ASMR community up.

and discover to people this magic "field"

magic

magic

I hope you relax.

relax

Do you love "skin tapping" ?

The fingers noise.

As I said, I will presented you a lot of items

and

try to make interesting things

Use them

for

make relaxing sounds.

Of course

its important to put an headphone, or earphones

for appreciate these effects.

I hope you don't listen outdoor noises.

As you know (in europe), it's hot.

And, lot of people

"keep/cut" their lawn

with the lawnmower.

I hope you enjoy this triggers.

So, on this youtube chanel

I will realise different ASMR videos.

"tapping", "scratching", "brushing"

some "role play" that I already have in mind

reading ASMR

I love that and I find it lacks it.

Of course, I will trying to make videos in english.

For grow my public/vewers

as numerous as my fingers.

And because I want to work my english (as at this moment ^^)

who is, I'have to tell you,

miserable.

Relax

Relax

I show you a game that I have played many, many, many time.

Not a recent game.

I don't find the date behind.

I have played many times !

So, I hope you enjoye "tapping".

I love read, a lot.

And this is the book I'm reading.

The story take place in Paris, at the begining of the 20th century.

With many strange and magic creatures.

With a book, we can make many tricks in ASMR. Like "tapping".

Reading

And "page turning".

Finally,

I will show you a pocket watch.

Relax.

It is not on time.

But we can adjust the time.

by pulling the small button.

Now, you can see by pulling it, the needles also rotate.

And I think you can, you too, ear

the "tic"

and the "tac".

Relaxe

Relaxation

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