Rewatching Prof. Seth Teller's presentation on early DARPA Grand Challenge self-driving vehicles http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/16698-perceptive-mobile-robots-working-safely-alongside-humans …
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2) all of his notes on the expectations of humans in an environment with robots, and how machines must not behave unexpectedly, are so smart
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2) and still somehow seem too much left out of thinking about the design of machines
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3) huh neat to see the "machine demonstrating awareness of person" at 27:00 so so so closely mimic Echo's version of this
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Aside — of so many cool and great things — I remember when he took time to act in MIT's production of Rossum's Universal Robots.
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He brought so much of the human understanding side to his work in robotics (and put up with so many "Automatic Teller Machine" jokes.)
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I always remember how kind Seth was, in person, and how he would always smile in photos, and the atmosphere it brought to his lab and work.
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1) the talk is from ages ago: 2010 — who could have predicted so much progress between then and now? if all you saw was the vid, could you?
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