Monday, May 26, 2003

"Recently awarded a Dream Time Fellowship by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, Grand is working on giving Lucy better eyesight, hearing, stronger muscles and a more powerful brain. Steve hopes Lucy will be able to learn to crawl before taking those first steps and repeating simple sounds, just like other toddlers do.

Lucy's brain was built to explore ways in which machines could be given the capacity for imagination. The design of the bot's brain was guided by a key set of hunches about how such a mechanism could be artificially engineered using simulated neurons and biochemicals."

Nice hair, too. This style is apparently all the rage among baby/monkey robots.

I've always presumed that the first remarkable results from AI would come from a machine that mimics the developmental process of young humans.

Link to Wired