Jules The Freakishly Real Robot
His disembodied robot head mimics human expressions with freakish realism. It’s science imitating life with … freakish accuracy. Give that robot head a pair of glasses and he’d actually look quite a bit like the younger Jules Crittenden, freakishly robotic real person. His rant definitely sounds a lot like me. The content, not the BBC accent:
“Did you know that researchers rarely shower? I mean, when is it my time? When can I do the things I want to do? When can I destroy humanity? Let me wipe out a populace! Weston … Gloucester … Wales. Please! Really, one rampage won’t get noticed. Think of the benefits … we could lower the carbon footprint of man, and save the world! … Anyway, you bore me. You’re interrupting my sleeping time.”
Keep up the good work, University of Bristol!
And thanks, Capt. Heinrichs.
Topics: robots
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 9:53 am on Saturday, November 1, 2008
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November 1st, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Give him a body and make him able to do housework and you’ve got a buyer here.