Podcast appearances and mentions of Hiroshi Ishiguro

Japanese roboticist

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Latest podcast episodes about Hiroshi Ishiguro

Innovate or cry
#9 Roboter-Revolution: Mythos oder Realität? | Al-Jazari bis Asimov: Die epische Reise der Roboter | Realität vs. Science Fiction: Grenzen der Robotik | CES Highlights: Sind Samsungs Ballie und Teslas Optimus die neuen Familienmitglieder?

Innovate or cry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 45:58


In dieser Folge des Innovate or Cry Podcasts geht es um das Thema Roboter. Manuel und Babak diskutieren die Faszination für Roboter, die Geschichte der Roboterentwicklung und die aktuellen Einsatzgebiete von Robotern. Sie sprechen über die Vision von humanoiden Robotern im Alltag und die Herausforderungen bei der Gestaltung solcher Roboter. Die verschiedenen Ansätze bei der Entwicklung von humanoiden Robotern werden ebenso beleuchtet wie die Konvergenz verschiedener Entwicklungen in der Robotik. Die beiden diskutieren auch die Bedeutung von Ethik in der Robotik und die Robotergesetze von Isaac Asimov. Abschließend wird das Trolley-Paradoxon und die damit verbundenen ethischen Dilemmata behandelt. Also viel Spaß bei der neuesten Folge!00:00 Die Faszination für Roboter 00:50 Die Geschichte der Roboter 01:56 Aktuelle Entwicklungen und Einsatzgebiete von Robotern 05:14 Die Vision von humanoiden Robotern im Alltag 05:50 Unterschiedliche Arten von Robotern 07:00 Die Bedeutung von motorischen Fähigkeiten bei humanoiden Robotern 08:06 Humanoide Roboter als User Interface für künstliche Intelligenz 09:21 Die Herausforderungen bei der Gestaltung von humanoiden Robotern 10:56 Unterschiedliche Ansätze bei der Entwicklung von humanoiden Robotern 13:12 Die Forschung von Hiroshi Ishiguro 14:24 Die Entwicklung von menschenähnlichen Robotern 17:11 Die Konvergenz verschiedener Entwicklungen 20:26 Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Robotern in verschiedenen Branchen 22:00 Die Entwicklung von virtuellen Robotern 22:34 Die Zukunft der Robotik 23:54 Die begrenzte Nutzbarkeit von aktuellen Robotern 27:03 Die verschiedenen Einsatzfelder von Robotern 29:24 Die Bedeutung von Ethik in der Robotik 31:42 Die Robotergesetze von Isaac Asimov 33:48 Die Diskussion um ethische Fragen in der Robotik 34:44 Das Trolley-Paradoxon und die ethischen Dilemmata 39:35 Dein Lieblingsroboter 42:12 Bewusstsein und menschliches Verhalten 43:40 Emotionale Verbindung mit Robotern? 44:52 ZusammenfassungVater der Robotik Ismail Al Dschazarihttps://www.trtdeutsch.com/kultur/ingenieur-und-vater-der-robotik-ismail-al-dschazari-2061440Die Robotergesetze von Isaac Asimovhttp://www.roboterwelt.de/magazin/die-robotergesetze-von-isaac-asimov/Sophia der Healthcare Roboterhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/C1o5cQGoC3D/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Soft Robotics Podcast
Hiroshi Ishiguro "Androids"

Soft Robotics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 41:21


Hiroshi Ishiguro "Androids" by Marwa ElDiwiny

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Soft Robotics Podcast
Clip: Hiroshi Ishiguro "Androids"

Soft Robotics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 1:33


Clip: Hiroshi Ishiguro "Androids" by Marwa ElDiwiny

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Face2Face with David Peck
Artificial Intelligence & The Future

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 38:22


Ann Shin and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film Artificial Immortality, biotech & empathy, rogue technology, trans humanism and memory, carbon footprints, Deepak Chopra and robot priests.TrailerSee it at Hot Docs 2021 and CRAVE – eventually.Synopsis:If you could create an immortal version of yourself, would you? Until recently, that question was the stuff of science fiction, but now experts in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics suggest it will be possible.Artificial Immortality explores the latest advancements in AI, robotics and biotech as it poses the questions: what is the essence of being human, and can it be replicated? The technology in this field is exploding and it’s become a pressing issue as more and more of our lives is played out online.Visionaries, writers and thinkers such as: Nick Bostrom, Martine Rothblatt, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Douglas Rushkoff, Ben Goertzel and Deepak Chopra, explore how humanity is advancing toward a post-biological world of intelligence without bodies. As scientists point to a world where humans and machines are merged, we have to ask ourselves, will AI be the best, or the last thing we ever do?About Ann:Ann is a multiple award-winning Director and Producer known for compelling documentaries and series. Her feature documentary, Artificial Immortality was selected to be the Opening Night film at HotDocs 2021.Her previous film My Enemy, My Brother won Grand Jury Prize at SDAIFF, the short version was shortlisted for a 2016 Academy Award and nominated for an Emmy.Her cross-platform project The Defector film and interactive won Best Documentary, Best Documentary Director and the Diversity Award at the Canadian Screen Awards. The Defector Interactive won the FITC Award, the Canadian Digi Award, and at the SXSW Interactive Festival. Her directorial credits include: Artificial Immortality, The Superfood Chain, Smart Drugs, The Four Seasons Mosaic (CBC), Gemini nominee for Best Performance Doc; and Columbus International Film and Video Festival Award‐winning The Roswell Incident, Western Eyes, and Almost Real: Connecting in a Wired World.Image Copyright and Credit: Ann Shin and Fathom Film Group.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Soft Robotics Podcast
Embodied Intelligence With Hiroshi Ishiguro

Soft Robotics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 50:01


Thanks to Prof.Fumiya Lida, for initiating international workshop on embodied intelligence as well as this podcast series idea as a part of the workshop It was the first time in our field to have such a great event to stitch all leading research to ask the fundamental questions and what could be direction we have to focus on. For more details about The international workshop on embodied Intelligence: https://eiworkshop.org/ I hope you enjoy listening to this series and here is the interview thanks.

Soft Robotics Podcast
Clip "Hiroshi Ishiguro on Making Android Resemble Himself"

Soft Robotics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 1:48


Clip "Hiroshi Ishiguro On Making Android Resemble Himself"

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Soft Robotics Podcast
Hiroshi Ishiguro "Actroid & Embodied Intelligence"

Soft Robotics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 48:05


Bio: Hiroshi Ishiguro is the director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, part of the Department of Systems Innovation in the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University, Japan.

Move the human story forward! ™ ideaXme
Human-Like Robots: Geminoids Created By Dr Hiroshi Ishiguro

Move the human story forward! ™ ideaXme

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 35:24


Ira Pastor, ideaXme life sciences ambassador interviews Professor Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro is the Director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, of the Department of Systems Innovation, in the Graduate School of Engineering Science, at Osaka University, Japan. Professor Ishiguro is also the Director of the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR), a private company supported by industry, government and academia, with the aim of promoting fundamental and innovative R&D activities, as well as contributing to society in a wide range of telecommunication fields, and is active in such fields as neuro- / knowledge science, intelligent robotics, machine language translation, and wireless communication. He is also Chief Technology Advisor Vstone Co. Ltd., a commercialization / technology transfer organization set up to promote his inventions. Professor Ishiguro's lab works at the intersection of computer vision, robotics and artificial intelligence, concentrating on the idea of making a robot that is as similar as possible to a live human being, and believes it may be possible to build an android in the near future that is indistinguishable from a human, at least during a brief encounter. Professor Ishiguro received his Ph. D in Robotics and Computer Sciences from Osaka University, and has attended Yamanashi University, Kyoto University, University of California, and Wakayama University, where he has worked in a range of areas from distributed sensor systems and interactive robotics. On this ideaXme episode we will hear from Professor Ishiguro about: -His background - How he developed an interest in computer science, robotics, and theatre / the arts. -The end of the information age, the beginning of the robot age, why our brains are wired to relate to human-human interaction, and why we need "humanized" robots -The Geminoid Project - A tele-operated android that has similar appearance of an original person, called Geminoid HI-2, modeled after Prof. Ishiguro - The CommU Support Project for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder - His work in Brain-Computer-Robot interfaces and the principle of body ownership transfer, a phenomenon where the operator feels like the robot is part of their own body - The Robot Performing Arts Project This interview text is in American English. Credits: Ira Pastor interview video, text, and audio. Visit ideaXme: www.radioideaxme.com Contact the founder of ideaXme: andrea@ideaxme.com Follow Ira Pastor on Twitter:@IraSamuelPastor Follow ideaXme on Twitter:@ideaxm On Instagram:@ideaxme Find ideaXme across the internet including on iTunes, SoundCloud, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio , I Heart Radio, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and more. ideaXme is a global podcast, creator series and mentor programme. Our mission: Move the human story forward!™ ideaXme Ltd.

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital
Hiroshi Ishiguro y sus robots

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 1:57


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.

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Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital
Conversando con androides

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 1:57


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.

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital
Erica, la androide comunicativa

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 2:18


Erica es una androide capaz de conversar con las personas. Se considera que es especialmente autónoma. Este robot humanoide está conectado a un sistema informático y analiza constantemente a su interlocutor.

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital
Un robot al frente de una orquesta

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 1:09


El robot Alter 3 hace giras desde 2018 como director. Este androide está dotado de una inteligencia artificial de gran complejidad. Sus movimientos son interpretaciones espontáneas de la partitura. Y cada concierto suena distinto.

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital
El robot que se hizo monje budista

Enlaces: Ventana abierta al mundo digital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 1:25


Un androide filosofa sobre los sentimientos humanos: deseo, ira, egoismo. El robot "Mindar" explica los principios de la fe budista. Su sermón está integrado en todo un montaje multimedia.

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt
Wenn die Maschine zum Prediger wird

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 1:24


Ein Android philosophiert über menschliche Gefühle: Begierde, Zorn, Egoismus. Der Roboter „Mindar“ erklärt die Grundsätze des buddhistischen Glaubens. Seine Predigt ist eingebettet in eine Multimedia-Performance.

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt
Erica - die kommunikative Androidin

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 2:17


ERICA ist eine Androidin, die sich mit Menschen unterhalten kann. Sie gilt als besonders autonom. Der menschenähnliche Roboter ist mit einem Computersystem verbunden und scannt seinen Gesprächspartner permanent.

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Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt
Zu Besuch bei den Androiden des Hiroshi Ishiguro

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 1:56


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.

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt
Hiroshi Ishiguro und seine Roboter

Shift: Leben in der digitalen Welt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 1:56


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.

Shift: Living in the Digital Age
Erica: The Robot Conversationalist

Shift: Living in the Digital Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 2:17


Erica is an android that can talk to people. She’s considered especially autonomous. The robot is connected to a computer system, and is constantly scanning her surroundings.

Shift: Living in the Digital Age
Getting to Know Hiroshi Ishiguro’s Robots

Shift: Living in the Digital Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 1:56


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.

Shift: Living in the Digital Age
Hiroshi Ishiguro’s Androids

Shift: Living in the Digital Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 1:39


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.

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Shift: Living in the Digital Age
Mindar: The Robot Buddhist

Shift: Living in the Digital Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 1:25


An android philosophizes about desire, anger and selfishness. Mindar can expound on the fundamentals of the Buddhist faith. His sermons are part of a multimedia performance.

Smart Dust
The Future of Robotics with Osaka University’s Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro & Furhat Robotics’ Chief Scientist Gabriel Skantze.

Smart Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 38:00


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.

2019 CES
Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka Univ), Nissan booth [ '19 CES, 1/8 Tue ]

2019 CES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019


UNDISCOVERED
I, Robovie

UNDISCOVERED

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 33:52


A decade ago, psychologists introduced a group of kids to Robovie, a wide-eyed robot who could talk, play, and hug like a pro. And then, the researchers did something heartbreaking to Robovie! They wanted to see just how far kids’ empathy for a robot would go. What the researchers didn’t gamble on was just how complicated their own feelings for Robovie would get. Annie and Elah explore the robot-human bond.   VIDEOS I Spy, And The Closet A fifteen-year-old study participant plays a game of I Spy with Robovie—and then watches as the robot is ordered into the closet. (Video courtesy of the HINTS lab at the University of Washington. Read the full study.)     Introductions A 15-year-old study participant meets Robovie for the first time. (Video courtesy of the HINTS lab at the University of Washington. Read the full study.)    Chit-Chat Robovie and a 9-year-old study participant talk about the ocean. (Video courtesy of the HINTS lab at the University of Washington. Read the full study.)    Xavier Buys A Cup Of Coffee A robot named Xavier orders coffee at the kiosk in Carnegie Mellon’s computer science building. (Video courtesy of Yasushi Nakauchi. Read the study about how Xavier does it.)      GUESTS Peter Kahn, professor of psychology, and environmental and forest sciences at the University of Washington, and leader of the HINTS lab Rachel Severson, assistant professor of psychology, University of Montana Nathan Freier, principal program manager, Microsoft Ryan Germick, principal designer, Google Doodles & Assistant Personality   FOOTNOTES Read the Robovie study: “Robovie, You’ll Have to Go into the Closet Now”: Children’s Social and Moral Relationships With a Humanoid Robot” Read about how Xavier stands in line. Check out the work of Robovie’s creators, roboticists Hiroshi Ishiguro and Takayuki Kanda. People did not want to hit Frank the robot bug with a hammer. Here’s why. The HINTS lab did more studies with Robovie. Read about them (and watch more Robovie videos.)   SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to sci-fi author Daniel H. Wilson, who first told us about Xavier the coffee robot and the Robovie experiment. (Need a good book about a robot apocalypse? He’s got your back.)   CREDITS This episode of Undiscovered was reported and produced by Annie Minoff and Elah Feder. Our senior editor is Christopher Intagliata. Original music by Daniel Peterschmidt. Fact-checking help from Michelle Harris. Our theme music is by I am Robot and Proud.  

Undiscovered
I, Robovie

Undiscovered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 33:52


A decade ago, psychologists introduced a group of kids to Robovie, a wide-eyed robot who could talk, play, and hug like a pro. And then, the researchers did something heartbreaking to Robovie! They wanted to see just how far kids’ empathy for a robot would go. What the researchers didn’t gamble on was just how complicated their own feelings for Robovie would get. Annie and Elah explore the robot-human bond.   VIDEOS I Spy, And The Closet A fifteen-year-old study participant plays a game of I Spy with Robovie—and then watches as the robot is ordered into the closet. (Video courtesy of the HINTS lab at the University of Washington. Read the full study.)     Introductions A 15-year-old study participant meets Robovie for the first time. (Video courtesy of the HINTS lab at the University of Washington. Read the full study.)    Chit-Chat Robovie and a 9-year-old study participant talk about the ocean. (Video courtesy of the HINTS lab at the University of Washington. Read the full study.)    Xavier Buys A Cup Of Coffee A robot named Xavier orders coffee at the kiosk in Carnegie Mellon’s computer science building. (Video courtesy of Yasushi Nakauchi. Read the study about how Xavier does it.)      GUESTS Peter Kahn, professor of psychology, and environmental and forest sciences at the University of Washington, and leader of the HINTS lab Rachel Severson, assistant professor of psychology, University of Montana Nathan Freier, principal program manager, Microsoft Ryan Germick, principal designer, Google Doodles & Assistant Personality   FOOTNOTES Read the Robovie study: “Robovie, You’ll Have to Go into the Closet Now”: Children’s Social and Moral Relationships With a Humanoid Robot” Read about how Xavier stands in line. Check out the work of Robovie’s creators, roboticists Hiroshi Ishiguro and Takayuki Kanda. People did not want to hit Frank the robot bug with a hammer. Here’s why. The HINTS lab did more studies with Robovie. Read about them (and watch more Robovie videos.)   SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to sci-fi author Daniel H. Wilson, who first told us about Xavier the coffee robot and the Robovie experiment. (Need a good book about a robot apocalypse? He’s got your back.)   CREDITS This episode of Undiscovered was reported and produced by Annie Minoff and Elah Feder. Our senior editor is Christopher Intagliata. Original music by Daniel Peterschmidt. Fact-checking help from Michelle Harris. Our theme music is by I am Robot and Proud.  

KUCI: Film School
Do You Trust This Computer? / Film School Radio interview with Director Chris Paine

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018


Directed by Chris Paine and executive produced by Paine and Tiffany Asakawa, Do You Trust This Computer? examines the promises and perils of this developing era. Science fiction has long anticipated the rise of machine intelligence. Today, a new generation of self-learning computers has begun to reshape every aspect of our lives. Incomprehensible amounts of data are being created, interpreted, and fed back to us in a tsunami of apps, personal assistants, smart devices, and targeted advertisements. Virtually every industry on earth is experiencing this transformation, from job automation, to medical diagnostics, even military operations. Do You Trust This Computer? explores the promises and perils of our new era. Will A.I. usher in an age of unprecedented potential, or prove to be our final invention? Featuring influential minds, including but not limited to: former Google Brain co-founder & director Andrew Ng, co-founder and CEO of Affectiva Rana el Kaliouby, Osaka University robotic engineer Hiroshi Ishiguro, engineer & entrepreneur Elon Musk, OpenAI director Shivon Zilis, and co- showrunner of HBO's Westworld, Jonathan Nolan. Director Chris Paine ((Who Killed The Electric Car?, Revenge of the Electric Car) joins us for a lively conversation on where we are and where we are heading with Artificial Intelligence. For news and updates go to: doyoutrustthiscomputer.org For information on other Chris Paine films go to: papercutfilms.com

Global Brains Podcast
What Robots Can Teach Us - Hiroshi Ishiguro / Global Brains #1

Global Brains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 22:23


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.

Japanpodden
Robotar i vården

Japanpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 19:21


Japanpodden handlar såklart om Japan. Reportage, nyheter och gäster. Idag ett långt reportage om hur man använder robotar i äldrevården i Japan. Det blir besök på ett vårdhem i Tokyo som ligger i framkant och vi träffar också professorn som dragit upp riktlinjerna för Japans satsning på vårdrobotar. Och så träffar vi en annan professor. Hiroshi Ishiguro - den japanska robotforskningens poster boy. Inte minst berömd för att han gjort en robotkopia av sig själv, komplett med tonade solglasögon och svart skinnjacka.

RoboPsych Podcast
Ep. 23 - Tim Hornyak: Robots and Japanese Culture

RoboPsych Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 58:05


Tim Hornyak Show Notes A conversation with author Tim Hornyak about the impact of Japanese culture on that nation's approach and relationships with robots.  Tim’s book, Loving The Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots Astro Boy, aka Mighty Atom  Ironman 28, aka Tetsujin 28-go  Gundam robot in Tokyo park Pepper, by SoftBank Robotics Hotel Okura, Nagasaki robot-run hotel  Aibo, Sony’s robot dog  Uncanny valley Freud, The Uncanny, 1919 article  Big Hero 6, film and original comic Hiroshi Ishiguro, lifelike robot maker  The Buddha in the Robot, by Masohiro Mori

Singularity.FM
Hiroshi Ishiguro: Technology is a way to understand what is human!

Singularity.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 49:10


I first met Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro at last year’s GF2045 conference in New York. Dr. Ishiguro is known around the world for his android, geminoid and telenoid robots and I have been trying to get him on my podcast ever since we met. At last, last week we were able to find an empty slot […]

Sonderbonbon Podcast
Sonderbonbon Podcast 01 - A Communist Chocolate Hellhole

Sonderbonbon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2011 124:08


Erste Folge des Sonderbonbon Podcasts mit Breadstone und Ben. In unserem ersten Podcast geht es um Technik, Philosophy und Games :D Timecodes: 00:02:20 VSJF -Link- 00:04:50 Prof. Atsuo Takanishi -Link- 00:05:15 EURON -Link- 00:07:30 Flöte spielender Roboter -Link- 00:09:00 Talking Robot -Link- 00:13:30 Hiroshi Ishiguro -Link- 00:15:20 Uncanny Valley -Link- 00:19:55 Dental Training Robot -Link- 00:25:30 Metropolis (1927) -Link- 00:28:20 Isaac Asimov -Link- 00:39:53 Prof. Masahiro Morioka -Link- 00:47:17 Thorium-Hoch-Temperatur-Reaktor -Link- 00:55:30 Zeitreisender will LHC lahmlegen -Link- 01:08:10 Zeitreisen -Link- 01:12:30 Nestlé -Link- 01:22:07 Nestlé war schon immer grusselig -Link- 01:22:34 VGAs -Link- 01:24:58 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance -Link- 01:27:45 Tony Hawk HD -Link- 01:29:21 Fortnite -Link- 01:31:27 Terraria -Link- 01:32:52 Alan Wake American Nightmare -Link- 01:34:00 Schlechte Verkaufszahlen von AW -Link- 01:35:44 Operation Rainfall -Link- 01:43:08 Ueda verlässt Sony -Link- 01:57:00 Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within -Link-

Sonderbonbon Podcast
Sonderbonbon Podcast 01 - A Communist Chocolate Hellhole

Sonderbonbon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2011 124:08


Erste Folge des Sonderbonbon Podcasts mit Breadstone und Ben. In unserem ersten Podcast geht es um Technik, Philosophy und Games :D Timecodes: 00:02:20 VSJF -Link- 00:04:50 Prof. Atsuo Takanishi -Link- 00:05:15 EURON -Link- 00:07:30 Flöte spielender Roboter -Link- 00:09:00 Talking Robot -Link- 00:13:30 Hiroshi Ishiguro -Link- 00:15:20 Uncanny Valley -Link- 00:19:55 Dental Training Robot -Link- 00:25:30 Metropolis (1927) -Link- 00:28:20 Isaac Asimov -Link- 00:39:53 Prof. Masahiro Morioka -Link- 00:47:17 Thorium-Hoch-Temperatur-Reaktor -Link- 00:55:30 Zeitreisender will LHC lahmlegen -Link- 01:08:10 Zeitreisen -Link- 01:12:30 Nestlé -Link- 01:22:07 Nestlé war schon immer grusselig -Link- 01:22:34 VGAs -Link- 01:24:58 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance -Link- 01:27:45 Tony Hawk HD -Link- 01:29:21 Fortnite -Link- 01:31:27 Terraria -Link- 01:32:52 Alan Wake American Nightmare -Link- 01:34:00 Schlechte Verkaufszahlen von AW -Link- 01:35:44 Operation Rainfall -Link- 01:43:08 Ueda verlässt Sony -Link- 01:57:00 Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within -Link-

Robohub Podcast
#050: 50 years of robotics (Part 1), with Rolf Pfeifer, Mark Tilden, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Oscar Schofield and Steve Potter

Robohub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2010


Today we celebrate the 50th episode of ROBOTS! For the occasion we speak with 12 scientists about the most remarkable developments in their field of robotics over the last 50 years and their prediction for next half-century. This 50th special is split into two episodes with the second half airing in two weeks. Today we speak with Rolf Pfeifer on robotics in general, Mark Tilden on robot toys, Hiroshi Ishiguro on androids, Oscar Schofield on underwater robots, Steve Potter on brain machine interfaces and Chris Rogers on eduction robots.