No, really! Not humans dressed as 'bots. I can't even imagine the time required to program this kind of complexity. Unless, of course, we're looking at a new form of AI and they're self-learning...

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] prncsmoonbeam:
http://www.simplyawful.com/sony_06.wmv

(WARNING: This is a huge download.)

Chris

From: [identity profile] saycestsay.livejournal.com

wow


My ex programmed robots for Northrop. I got to hear all about it, of course. Huge amounts of effort. Wow, this is incredible. Can't hardly wait to have Robin Williams in my home making clocks!

From: [identity profile] stroppy-baggage.livejournal.com


Nonsense. I downloaded it in 50 seconds, you strange man...

...which only adds to the annoyance that it's WMV and Quicktime can't open it. Stoopid MS crap. Stoopid!

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: QuickPoo


... Well, your problems would be over if you got yourself Media Player. Quicktime, schmictime. I HATE that player -- it tries to assimilate all things media, and I need to uninstall it every time I don't want it doing that. Install each time I see a QT-only clip, then uninstall. Not so with WMV! It's configurable.

By the way, 50 seconds at high speed = LONG download for slow speed. And most people consider 50 sec a LONG download, silly!

Chris

From: [identity profile] c3fyn.livejournal.com


Holy. Crap. My first instinct is to search for some kind of CGI trickery, here. This is light-years beyond the Sony Human! I've got to learn more about this project. Wow.

This is the kind of thing that at least momentarily re-awakens my love of and hope for all things Tom Swift and Asimov-ian...Science!! Robots! Motels on Mars! Dude!

From: (Anonymous)

ah...


Those are just really tiny people in robot suits.

Did you hear? Some people actually think the world is round and that men walked on the moon.

Trent
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