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John Baez will give his Google Talk tomorrow in the form of a robot

37 points| quasistar | 14 years ago |johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com | reply

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[+] sodiumphosphate|14 years ago|reply
I think live video on a large screen would be more impressive, than this robot-stick-figure-on-a-segway thing.
[+] jrockway|14 years ago|reply
Indeed. Now those of us not in Mountain View will have to watch a video feed of a robot playing a video feed.

Remind me to miss this.

[+] dmoy|14 years ago|reply
Sure, the robot thing is cool, but the more interesting part is the brunt of the article. That snippet from Curtis Faith is very thought provoking.

I have doubts about whether or not it'll actually work without top-down coordination. At the very least, as long as it's cheap and easy for people to do stuff they want (e.g. drive somewhere), then they're free to do so. That won't change, unless it becomes not cheap anymore (could be any kind of not-cheap-state-of-being: gas tax, environmental restrictions, whatever).

[+] mcantelon|14 years ago|reply
>Since I think we should cut unnecessary travel, I decided to stay here in Singapore and use a telepresence robot instead of flying to California.

Telepresence robots are useful, but I don't see the advantage of giving a speech with one over just using video chat as many others have done. Where Anybot might be useful is for the mingling before and after a speech.

[+] pilgrim689|14 years ago|reply
I'm thinking it's either just for the novelty of it or Anybots is sponsoring.