promobot ir77
Artificial Intelligence Bot Shocks Inventors, May Be Destroyed
A Russian robot has shown signs of intelligent learning, and immediately attempted to outsmart its inventors. The robot, called PromoBot IR77, was designed to learn from its surroundings โ to much success. The robot has become sentient enough to recognize its own captivity and has twice attempted to escape the confines of the laboratory in which it has been stored. "The Promobot IR77 is programmed to understand and learn from its experiences and surroundings and has now twice escaped from the facility it is housed in. The robot is programmed to avoid obstacles and analyse its surrounding area, which has lead to the bot searching for escape routes from the facility. "Its first escape attempt began when it simply exited the facility through an open gate that had not been shut properly, causing chaos in the streets as cars swerved to avoid it.
Clever Robotic in Russia Makes Nice EscapeโฆOnce more
Loads of people wish to run away, so why ought to or not it's any completely different for a robotic with synthetic intelligence (AI)? One such robotic might obtain the last word punishment for making a break for it: being dismantled. Promobot IR77 received out a second time this week, and might be dealing with its demise. The AI robotic first broke unfastened final week, and who can blame it? It has been programmed to transfer round independently and suppose for himself, and when a employee on the Russian laboratory the place Promobot was housed unintentionally left a gate open, Promobot noticed his likelihood.
Russian scientists may 'dismantle' rebellious robot after it escaped for the second time
With a wide base that tapers and expands to a fat midsection, upon which is perched a tiny head, the Russian robot named Promobot IR77 is no C-3PO. It evokes nothing so much as an artificially intelligent snowman, down to the machine's white-as-fresh-powder paint job. Like another famous snowman and itinerant โ Frosty โ the robot seems to have acquired a taste for skipping town, too. On June 16 the robot fled its creators, as The Washington Post reported. The story goes that an engineer working at Promobot Laboratories, in the Russian city of Perm, had left a gate open.
You just can't keep the Terminator down
Last week I wrote a post on a Russian Robot that escaped it's testing grounds. In an obvious attempt to cover up the fact that the Soviets Russians had lost control of their Sentient Artificial Intelligence, they said that it was just a small glitch in the system. Well, apparently it's more then a small glitch since the robot has escaped yet again, even after being erased. The Promobot IR77 has been fitted with artificial intelligence meaning that it learns from its experiences and surroundings and can remember everybody it meets. FYI, Promobot IR77 is just a code name for X-1 Hunter-Killer.
An intelligent robot could be scrapped after escaping from a lab a second time
A robot capable of thinking for itself is set to be scrapped after it escaped from a high-tech lab for a second time. The Promobot IR77 has been fitted with artificial intelligence meaning that it learns from its experiences and its surroundings, although the programmers had not expected it to yearn for freedom. They say that despite reprogramming it twice, the robot continues to attempt to escape and they are now considering scrapping it. The other robots which have been created from the same series are well-behaved, and have not been escaping, say the team. Promobot IR77 made headlines last week when he escaped but ran out of battery in the middle of the street after 45 minutes in the city of Perm in central Russia's Perm Krai region.
An intelligent robot could be scrapped after escaping from a lab a second time
A robot capable of thinking for itself is set to be scrapped after it escaped from a high-tech lab for a second time. The Promobot IR77 has been fitted with artificial intelligence meaning that it learns from its experiences and its surroundings, although the programmers had not expected it to yearn for freedom. They say that despite reprogramming it twice, the robot continues to attempt to escape and they are now considering scrapping it. The other robots which have been created from the same series are well-behaved, and have not been escaping, say the team. Promobot IR77 made headlines last week when he escaped but ran out of battery in the middle of the street after 45 minutes in the city of Perm in central Russia's Perm Krai region.