Folks!
If some people are telling you that robots can be remotely
controlled - don't believe them! ::--))
Real robots cannot be controlled and they cannot be
commanded. I mean real robots. Truly real ones. Things that
are controlled should be called "remotely controlled
rovers", "remotely controlled devices", R/C walking plastic
human-like looking R/C toys - whatever. They simply should
not be called robots even for simplicity, because anything
that is controlled externally is not a robot.
We should be honest and clear here. The task to create
something intelligent enough to appropriately react to the
external world, move around or even do something useful,
from our - human's - perspective, is very-very challenging.
Not many people can design and manufacture such things, but
too many want to pretend they do :-) We still must be
courteous to those people, but we must not let them fool us
telling that a thing that one commands with a remote control
device is a robot. No, that thing is not a robot indeed! :-)
As we agreed, real robots
cannot be controlled! ::--))
Now a bit grounds for my logic:
- Intelligent machines/organisms/people act in their
own interests. Only!
- Highly intelligent organisms, like humans for
example, forecast the impact of their deeds for many steps
ahead or follow complicated rules developed in the society
they live. It may confuse in the beginning and lead to a
conclusion that people do not always act in their
self-interest. I will agree to some extent adding that
people's self-interest was replaced in these cases with the
interest of these societies that are eventually in the
interests of the organisms comprising these societies. In
short, nothing is drastically different here, but one or two
more layers added in the reasoning chain, i.e. people pursue
not blatant direct self-interests, but more sophisticate
indirect ones, because the evolution showed that it is a
more winning strategy.
- Intelligent machines (and
humans) act based on their own sensory inputs, previous
experience and the forecasted model of the environment in
their heads/processors.
- There is no place for external inputs like "R/C
commands". Bypassing the whole chain of intelligent
reasoning from sensing, analyzing, recognizing, thinking,
making decision and acting and jumping directly to acting
completely ruins the whole notion of intelligent
behavior.
- I imagine what would experience an
intelligent robot receiving an R/C command: (1) a sudden
loss of consciousness; (2) limbs cannot be controlled, they
move unexpectedly and unpredictably for the robot; (3) robot
tries to fix the situation by shaking limbs, straining
muscles or increasing torque on motors, but in vain; (4)
after the remote command completed, the robot finds himself
in a strange place and hardly can understand what has
happened to him and why.
- If the robot were truly
intelligent, he probably would not do what he just did -
acted against his own interest. Why would such a device be
called intelligent robot or robot at all?! :-)
And
finishing for now, I would point out again -
robots
cannot be controlled!
Original blog:
http://marvelmind.blogspot.com