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Das hat mich auch beeindruckt.
Junge Junge!
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Da will ich nich drunterstehen
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Die Schockwelle von 5.08
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| Zitat von DeathCobra
was machen roboter, wenn man ihnen eine KI gibt? sie fangen an zu lügen.
anyway, sehr beeindruckend wie sich die teile entwickelt haben, eigentlich genau wie lebewesen.
die einen suchen futter, manche versuchen andere auszurotten und manche opfern sich sogar.
| 80. Robots Evolve And Learn How to Lie
by Michael Abrams
Robots can evolve to communicate with each other, to help, and even to deceive each other, according to Dario Floreano of the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
Floreano and his colleagues outfitted robots with light sensors, rings of blue light, and wheels and placed them in habitats furnished with glowing “food sources” and patches of “poison” that recharged or drained their batteries. Their neural circuitry was programmed with just 30 “genes,” elements of software code that determined how much they sensed light and how they responded when they did. The robots were initially programmed both to light up randomly and to move randomly when they sensed light.
To create the next generation of robots, Floreano recombined the genes of those that proved fittest—those that had managed to get the biggest charge out of the food source.
The resulting code (with a little mutation added in the form of a random change) was downloaded into the robots to make what were, in essence, offspring. Then they were released into their artificial habitat. “We set up a situation common in nature—foraging with uncertainty,” Floreano says. “You have to find food, but you don’t know what food is; if you eat poison, you die.” Four different types of colonies of robots were allowed to eat, reproduce, and expire.
By the 50th generation, the robots had learned to communicate—lighting up, in three out of four colonies, to alert the others when they’d found food or poison. The fourth colony sometimes evolved “cheater” robots instead, which would light up to tell the others that the poison was food, while they themselves rolled over to the food source and chowed down without emitting so much as a blink.
Some robots, though, were veritable heroes. They signaled danger and died to save other robots. “Sometimes,” Floreano says, “you see that in nature—an animal that emits a cry when it sees a predator; it gets eaten, and the others get away—but I never expected to see this in robots.” | |
übrigens in der schweiz.
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mehr darüber?
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| Zitat von IceTom
Die Schockwelle von 5.08 ![Erschrocken](img/smilies/icon15.gif)
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wow, das ist echt tough
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[Dieser Beitrag wurde 1 mal editiert; zum letzten Mal von Kinogutschein am 13.02.2008 13:02]
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Wenn man schon kein Englisch kann sollte man sich auch die Anglizismen sparen, hm?
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Du bist zu leicht zu provozieren![](./img/icons/thumbsup.gif)
/aber ich editiers mal extra für dich
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| Zitat von alexis-machine
| Zitat von DeathCobra
was machen roboter, wenn man ihnen eine KI gibt? sie fangen an zu lügen.
anyway, sehr beeindruckend wie sich die teile entwickelt haben, eigentlich genau wie lebewesen.
die einen suchen futter, manche versuchen andere auszurotten und manche opfern sich sogar.
| 80. Robots Evolve And Learn How to Lie
by Michael Abrams
Robots can evolve to communicate with each other, to help, and even to deceive each other, according to Dario Floreano of the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
Floreano and his colleagues outfitted robots with light sensors, rings of blue light, and wheels and placed them in habitats furnished with glowing “food sources” and patches of “poison” that recharged or drained their batteries. Their neural circuitry was programmed with just 30 “genes,” elements of software code that determined how much they sensed light and how they responded when they did. The robots were initially programmed both to light up randomly and to move randomly when they sensed light.
To create the next generation of robots, Floreano recombined the genes of those that proved fittest—those that had managed to get the biggest charge out of the food source.
The resulting code (with a little mutation added in the form of a random change) was downloaded into the robots to make what were, in essence, offspring. Then they were released into their artificial habitat. “We set up a situation common in nature—foraging with uncertainty,” Floreano says. “You have to find food, but you don’t know what food is; if you eat poison, you die.” Four different types of colonies of robots were allowed to eat, reproduce, and expire.
By the 50th generation, the robots had learned to communicate—lighting up, in three out of four colonies, to alert the others when they’d found food or poison. The fourth colony sometimes evolved “cheater” robots instead, which would light up to tell the others that the poison was food, while they themselves rolled over to the food source and chowed down without emitting so much as a blink.
Some robots, though, were veritable heroes. They signaled danger and died to save other robots. “Sometimes,” Floreano says, “you see that in nature—an animal that emits a cry when it sees a predator; it gets eaten, and the others get away—but I never expected to see this in robots.” | |
übrigens in der schweiz.
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mehr darüber? ![](./img/smilies/icon7.gif)
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quelle
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das video ist nicht mehr verfügbar
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Eigentlich nicht wirklich beeindruckend und nicht sehr ausergewöhnlich, aber ich fand es trotzdem ganz interessant ![peinlich/erstaunt](img/smilies/icon16.gif)
http://www.nasa.gov/wav/123163main_cas-skr1-112203.wav
| Captured by the Cassini spacecraft, the noises you’re hearing are emissions directly from Saturn, which have been altered so humans can interpret them. | |
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Hört sich an wie die Musik aus einem 60iger Jahre Sci-fi Streifen...
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Kranker Scheiss
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Das
in verbindung mit dem von der 1. Seite:
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Shor, das 700mb-Bild ist down, bzw. der Mirrir dazu. giev plz.
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Ich bitte doch sehr darum
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| Zitat von Oliver
Eigentlich nicht wirklich beeindruckend und nicht sehr ausergewöhnlich, aber ich fand es trotzdem ganz interessant ![peinlich/erstaunt](img/smilies/icon16.gif)
http://www.nasa.gov/wav/123163main_cas-skr1-112203.wav
| Captured by the Cassini spacecraft, the noises you’re hearing are emissions directly from Saturn, which have been altered so humans can interpret them. | |
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Mich würds mal interessieren wie solche Geräusche da zustande kommen. Hört sich creepy an, aber gleichzeitig so vorsehbar gefaked :/
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| Zitat von iNorth
Shor, das 700mb-Bild ist down, bzw. der Mirrir dazu. giev plz.
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Büdde.
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jap, nicht schlecht!
| Zitat von Joggl²
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omg hab den ton nach ein paar sekunden ausgemacht, als dieses laute "stöhnen" anfing. *Angst*
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Der Pilot muss aber auch Eier so groß wie Fußbälle haben um bei so nem Seitenwind mit Böhen noch versuchen zu landen.
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| Zitat von Aragorn[HdR]
Der Pilot muss aber auch Eier so groß wie Fußbälle haben um bei so nem Seitenwind mit Böhen noch versuchen zu landen.
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Irgendwann wird er wohl mal landen müssen, ne?
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such mal bei youtube nach "kai tak" ![Breites Grinsen](img/smilies/biggrin.gif)
/z.b. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5GAKBSNoLE
seitenwind ist ja nix ungewöhnliches, nur da in hamburg war es wirklich sehr knapp mit dem flügel
fu yt
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Naja was soll er machen...der Sprit wird beim Platzrundendrehen auch nicht mehr...
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Dafür das er einen Dremel hat ist das Resultat aber sehr armseelig
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ich kann das auch besser.
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