Do Electric Dogs Dream of Robot Rabbits?
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- The works of Philip K. Dick
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Blade Runner. - Harvard Biorobotics Lab
- Entertainment Androids
Extensive lists, photos, stories, and links. - SAM Animal Robots
Robots and Reboots
Always looking for something better than Earthlings and animals, mankind often turns to the cosmos and technology for companionship and adventure. We search for a truth that is "out there..." acccording to The X-Files and "in there" according to computer information science. In our quest for extraterrestrial life we go out to the edges of the Universe and into the pinpoint center of cyberspace and find much the same information and contructs. An atom is after all, like a solar system.
Some of us want to find off-planet humanoid life with whom to be friends, Some of us would succeed better in a non-earth social system, to be sure. Some of us believe that off-planet aliens would be better companions to us than earth people. After all, Mr Spock from Star Trek did not lie to women and Data programmed himself to be a perfect companion in one episode. In the 1960s there was a short lived TV series starring Julie Newmar - My Living Doll. Bob Cummings was the male lead and Julie played an android that was just a little herky in movements, a stage below Data and sever steps above the endearing Robbie the Robot of old films and Tv's Lost in Space.
In Japan, over a decade ago, scientists perfected the human replicant ala Blade Runner. One could not tell it from a human being, except that its brain would not fit into the skull. The brain sat next to it, the size of a 20' x 20' standard height room. That's how much brain we have. While computerized aplications become smaller and smaller each year, this computer-brain in the 21st century is still much larger than a human skull, so people must look else where for electronic companionship while our iPods shrink down to the size of a microdot.
Sony ERS7 - out of production, but on the market.
Other Robot Pets
ASIMO
How Much is That Doggie at Radio Shack?
Since we are unable to have electric human companions, such as the electric grandmother in Ray Bradbury's story adapted for The Twilight Zone, " I Sing the Body Electric", we turn to electric pets.
Some folks are afraid of dogs or don't feel that they can take care of a pet, but want to try robot creatures. In Japan, again, there has been a system in place for over a decade by which a lonely person can rent a family for holidays, including grandparents, children, whatever you want. In America, the tewist is that some businesses have opened that rent pets as well. This is not turning out very well. Many people are outraged about passing around pets and there is a cure controversy in the practice. A few hotels keep several cats as pets on the premises and allow quests to borrow one for the night if they wish. That works out better.
While a robotic pet may never offer the deep, unique connection that a real animal can have with its human friend, robotic pets may be acceptible for some people. These individuals run the risk of staying at home on the Internet, telecommuting for work, and playing with a robot dog and never leaving the house or communcating with organic creatures. That has worked in science fiction films in which person was stranded on a planet with only holograms for companions, but the real world would work against this. If the power supply is damaged or removed from one's virtual world, what does one do? Does one have withdrawal, depression, a psychotic break? I don't know. I think about Tom Hanks in the film Castaway, where he befriends a soccer ball he names ";Wilson"; and then loses him at sea and becomes quite distressed. Can people forget how to relate to other organic human beings? They may.
Pets can help make ppeope healthier by decreasing their recovery time from accidents and illnesses, by lowering their blood pressure, by reducing isolation, but stimulating communication, etc. Can a robot dog do that? We don't know yet.
Meanwhile, electronic companions are available. With computers that can learn, there may even be a hope that your Pinocchio can turn into a real live boy, or your Velveteen Rabbit can become a real bunny.
Excellent Robot Asian Fan Dance
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Robotics in the News
- WildStangs robotics team from Cook County off and runningDaily Herald1 second ago
The WildStang Robotics Team won the FIRST Technical Challenge Robotics Competition for the state of Illinois for the third consecutive year Dec. 12.
- Batavia FIRST Lego League Robotics Regional competitionDaily Herald1 second ago
If you still had any doubts about being smarter than a fifth-grader, Saturday's Batavia FIRST Lego League Robotics Regional should have put them to rest.
- Northampton 4-H Robotics team makes 'Smart Moves'Eastern Shore News17 hours ago
MACHIPONGO -- Northampton youth ages 9-11 recently competed in the regional First Lego League Robotics Tournament held at Campestella Elementary School in Norfolk.
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That's the question. The marketplace is geared to offer an increasingly large selection of them. Some people will prefer to adopt animals that need homes. Some will opt for robots. Some won't have pets at all.
The solar-paneled variety of robot pets may even save energy. I don't know that I would like a robot pet or not. How about you?
Very entertaining and interesting hub Patty!! I want two of the as they would definitely make great pets and they can keep each one company seeing as they can interact.
Cool Compu-buddy!
As a kid I loved wind up toys ever since I'd seen a metal wind-up chick at Easter. Anything mechanical and wind-up I loved. Then when I had a cat, he loved them too. The favorite was a wind-up sitting plastic mouse that would do back flips! So , pets should have pets, even if they are clockwork micro-pets! :)
omg! those were the wind up days lol..
i was a kid today with all these cool toys.. i was just talking to a friend whos little boy "3" wants a cat but he has been told hes too young so i will get him to read this page (he has no pc) when he comes round. it would be ideal and a perfect solution.!
Cool.
Somehow this made me think of Ren & Stimpy cartoons' fake ad for "Log" based on the Slinky commercial:
Its Lo-og, it's Lo-og; it big it's heavy it's wood. It's Lo-og, it's Lo-og, it's better than bad, it's good.
LOL
that rings a bell Patty, i think it was the way you sang it! lol, jk.
Oops.@ above..should have started off as "I wish"..i was a kid.
:)
Hahaha what fun!












Raven King says:
2 years ago
Do robots make good pets?