software = science + art + people
2013-03-25
The movie Blade Runner is based on a Philip K. Dick short story entitled “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”
Perhaps some new questions should be added to this classic…
In an interesting example of science fiction becoming reality, a group of researchers is now creating a sort of world wide web for the robots of the world. Whether or not androids dream, they may soon be able to use social networks for robots, and use public, internet-accessible resources to get their day-to-day work done. The initiative is called “RoboEarth”:
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I believe this sort of technological evolution is the wave of the future. It represents a promising confluence of cloud computing, distributed architecture, big data, hadoop-like map-reduce, supercomputing, ubiquitous internet connectivity, and the every-device-has-an-IP-address promise of IPv6. It would be nice if my next Roomba didn’t have to relearn the floorplan of my house, but could simply download knowledge that the older model has laboriously developed. I’ll bet over the next decade, the market will discover hundreds of variations on that theme.
I just hope we’re smart enough to stop before robots start frittering away their time clicking cows on Facebook… :-)