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This week we discussed The Brides of High Hill, book 5 of the Spring Hills Cycle series, written by Nghi Vo and narrated by Cindy Kay. We also shared some of our recent short fiction listens in our Short Fiction Spotlight. The Brides of High Hill [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Short Fiction Spotlight: ”Chug the Tea Leaves, Chuck the Ads” written by Tim Chawaga, narrated by James Kaku Pierson [Escape Pod 938] ”The Last Oracle of Atlantic City” written by C.H. Irons, narrated by Elie Hirschman [Escape Pod 922] ”Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid In the Omelas Hole” written by Isabel J. Kim, narrated by Kate Baker [Clarkesworld] - Issue 209 ”Geminoid” written by Malena Salazar Maciá, narrated by Kate Baker [Clarkesworld] - Issue 210 ”Variant Cover: Pantone Sunset” written by Marie Vibbert, narrated by Rebecca Wei Hsieh [Escape Pod 939] ”Binomial Nomenclature and the Mother of Happiness” written by Alexandra Munck, narrated by Kate Baker [Clarkesworld] - Issue 208
This episode features "Geminoid" written by Malena Salazar Maciá. Published in the March 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/macia_03_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
Hiroshi Ishiguro lleva décadas desarrollando robots tan humanos como es posible. Creó a su androide más conocido, Geminoid, a su propia imagen y semejanza. Entre otros motivos, para conocerse mejor a sí mismo.
En el laboratorio de Hiroshi Ishiguro en Kyoto, Japón, hay numerosos androides. Con su ayuda, este profesor investiga sobre cuestiones de ciencia cognitiva, neurociencia y robótica.
Wer das Roboterlabor im japanischen Kyoto betritt, trifft auf zahlreiche Androiden. Mit ihrer Hilfe erforscht Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro Fragen der Kognitionswissenschaft, der Neurowissenschaft und der Robotik.
Seit Jahrzehnten forscht Hiroshi Ishiguro an möglichst menschenähnlichen Robotern. Mit seinem bekanntesten Androiden Geminoid hat der Forscher seinen eigenen Zwilling geschaffen. Auch um mehr über sich selbst zu lernen.
For decades, Hiroshi Ishiguro has been researching with human-like robots. With his most well-known android Geminoid, he created a robotic twin to learn more about himself.
Visitors at the robot laboratory in Kyoto, Japan run into countless androids. With the help of his robots, Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro explores questions of cognitive science, neuroscience, and robotics.
This month on Smart Dust, we’re talking to two robotics leaders from opposite ends of the globe, who are both pioneering the race to create ‘human-like’ robotics. First up is Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, the director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University, Japan. Dr. Ishiguro has dedicated his life’s work to create a robot that will be indistinguishablefrom that of a human and will eventually past the ‘Turing Test’. Dr. Ishiguro also created a ‘Geminoid’, a robot that looks exactly like himself – where the Dr. claims to even feel phantom touches when people touch the ‘Geminoid’. We also unpack the future of sociable robotics with Gabriel Skantze, chief scientist and co-founder of Furhat Robotics. The Stockholm-based technology start-up has led the world is pioneering our interactions with AI by putting a face to the voice. Gabriel was the lead scientist and engineer on Furhat, the world’s most ‘sociable’ robot, who communicates just like us humans by listening, speaking and sharing emotions. This podcast is produced by Daresay, for The Works and Norton-Rose Fulbright.
Welcome to our first episode, where we spoke with Prof. Ishiguro about his vision, why he could not accept his Geminoid in the beginning and the role of his hairdryer when it comes to developing new ideas.
This week the guys discuss robots! Who is Isaac Asimov? Why was he important to robotics? Will robots truly become smarter than humans? Is a Mantis Shrimp really a shrimp? Find out all this and more in this week's thrilling installment! Episode Features: Outtakes at the end. Like us on Call us @ (978) DUOGRES ((978) 386-4737) Follow us on twitter [Intro uses the "Black Vortex" track by Kevin Macleod (). Licensed under Outro uses "" track by . Licensed under ] Tags: #podcast, #starwars, #AMC, #HumansAMC, #AMCHumans, #robots, #robotics, #AlanTuring, #TuringTest, #VoightKampff, #BladeRunner, #Aasimov, #3Laws, #LawsofRobotics, #MurderShrimp, #SmarterEveryDay, #UncannyValley, #Geminoid, #sentience, #sapience, #morality, #empathy, #Suidobashi, #Kuratas, #Megabots, #MegabotsInc, #MK2, #MTG
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