@starsandrobots -- that's certainly my understanding from current research in robotically assisted rehabilitation.
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@kainzowa so, given that - what is the approach? -
@kainzowa Focus on the "chess" problems of robotics? (What would those be?) -
@kainzowa does that mean, instead of focusing on things like bipedal walking perhaps focus on.. what instead? -
@starsandrobots@kainzowa the approach of starting with insect motion and gradually building complexity is really interesting -
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@starsandrobots@kainzowa I was more thinking cockroaches and walking insects, I'm not as familiar with the robobees -
@starsandrobots@kainzowa IMO the general idea that there are levels of complexity between wheels and bipedal walking is the important part
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@starsandrobots the assumption that perception is "low level" implies the proponents of the paradox didn't do enough drugs - End of conversation
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@starsandrobots Sure. Hardware is easy and software is hard. Same idea. -
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@starsandrobots The thing you thought would be easy turns out to be hard and vice-versa. Man is the only hominid that can throw overhand.
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@starsandrobots the hard parts are falling pretty fast, too, but from different (non mimicking) angles. It's more about humans than AI:)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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