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Darpa stops trying not to be terrifying.

45 points| knieveltech | 16 years ago |switched.com | reply

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[+] philwelch|16 years ago|reply
Article describes a DARPA robot that powers itself by gathering and fueling itself from biomass. This is apparently an approach to energy-autonomous recon robots (harvest grasses and plants where it goes) that has amusingly terrifying connotations when you consider the mental image of a chainsaw-wielding robot capturing and devouring, say, people.

It seems that DARPA, which once built things that seemed like the fevered imaginations of a 14 year old boy, is now building things that seem like the fevered imaginations of a 7 year old boy.

[+] forsaken|16 years ago|reply
In my opinion this is a good thing. I'd much rather have the things that my younger imagination thought up, because they are almost certainly cooler.

Making the things that people want who have no idea of the things they aren't supposed to want.

[+] BrentRitterbeck|16 years ago|reply
<sarcasm> Surely any robot built by the U.S. government will be bound by Asimov's three laws of robotics. </sarcasm>
[+] tptacek|16 years ago|reply
This massively improves my opinion of what DARPA is spending my money on.
[+] digitallogic|16 years ago|reply
Getting worked up over the potential of a DARPA research project is like getting yourself worked up over a popular girl when you were in high school. There's almost no chance those ideas will come to fruition, and on the slim chance something does, it will be in the far off future and nothing like you initially thought.
[+] raffi|16 years ago|reply
And this my friends is why government research is awesome. DARPA and crackpot scientists--coming to a future near you.
[+] ivankirigin|16 years ago|reply
This is linkbait. Biomass can mean plant matter. I've worked on DARPA funded robots.
[+] chadgeidel|16 years ago|reply
From The Register... I'm not holding my breath.
[+] arakyd|16 years ago|reply
They cite their sources - just follow the trail a few more steps.

http://www.robotictechnologyinc.com/index.php/EATR:

At the sixth (System of Systems) level, which has not yet been implemented, the 4D/RCS serves as an overarching intelligent control and decision system for (all or part of) a manifold of distributed unmanned and manned platforms, unattended sensors and weapons, and control centers.

Ambitious!

[+] lispm|16 years ago|reply
is there any non-military research left in the US?
[+] digitallogic|16 years ago|reply
There's plenty, but in pales in both breadth and depth (number of sources and amount of money offered) compared to DOD funding.
[+] 4chan4ever|16 years ago|reply
I thought DARPA ceased to exist when they moved the island.
[+] onreact-com|16 years ago|reply
Seems to be inspired by the latest Terminator movie. Why do we need more killer machines, are the people in charge afraid that some day humans will refuse to fight for the "just causes" they are presented?