You KNOW what those Jap pervs are REALLY trying to perfect...LOL
Robot Teacher Makes Debut at Japanese School
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
In what could be a harbinger of the future, elementary-school students in Tokyo are being taught by a robot.
Saya is the result of 15 years of research and is being tested as a teacher after working as a receptionist.
She — or it — is multilingual, can organize set tasks for pupils, call the roll and get angry when the kids misbehave.
Saya is just one example of Japan's determination to put a robot in every home by 2015.
The robot was originally developed for companies who want to cut costs by replacing office workers such as secretaries and receptionists with an android that had a range of human expressions.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,508184,00.html
You KNOW what those Jap pervs are REALLY trying to perfect...LOL
Great! Now I'm going to have to take a robot sexual harassment training course.
I didn't know they offered courses training you how to get a robot to sexually harass you.
let me know how it goes.
If they can program the thing not to its students then I can see the applications for this technology.
Are you kidding !? The coffee maker didn't want me to use a filter this morning. It said it want to "feel" it.
Let me know when robots are males.
As for robot teachers, really stupid idea.
Mr. Coffee is into barebacking.
you don't watch many movies or much TV, do you...
I don't know....maybe one day it might be a good idea....As for robot teachers, really stupid idea.
as of now though, it wouldn't last 5 minutes on a west side campus.
I wonder if a teacher was "stolen" by the kids if it would be considered kidnapping or theft
"I don't know how to quit you, coffee maker"
Actually, I was thinking specifically of the "love machine" that looks like Jude Law in AI. I would buy one of those.
Creepy.
does randomguy know this?
That and all the other toys I keep in a box in the closet.
holy cow. I just spit coffee on my screen.
If they can program this thing to its students then I can see the applications for this technology, too.
Decaf, my man.
Dude, don't talk about my ruca like that.
I bet she gives great helmet.
I think I also read that they are trying to install the robots with laser beam eyes and razor sharp throwing stars, but I could be wrong.
yeah... but is it even anatomically correct?
and if it is, when will they be available to the general public?
You gonna have a little "home schooling"?![]()
She looks like that leeech spitting puppet from Puppet Master...
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