Re: Why would AI want to be friendly?

From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 10:27:10 MDT


> That's rather unfriendly!
>
> Emlyn
>

We need to be unfriendly to unfriendlies in order to be friendly to friendlies.
An AI would understand this instantly.
That's why AI would be friendly.

--J. R.

Ronald S. Fearing's robotics bookmarks:
http://robotics.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ronf/netscape-bookmarks.html

Futurebots.com:Robotic Components
Stanford DIY Arrayer
Survival Research Laboratories
VA Rehabilitation R&D Center
http://www.stellar.demon.co.uk/aniwalk.htm
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Robotics
Robot Science & Technology Magazine for Educators, Students, Hobbyists &
Enthusiasts
Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Systems
Internet Robotics Sources
IIS Corp. Bio-Bot
The Comp.Robotics.Research Home Page
Animats - artificial animals
Sandia Intelligent Robots and Systems
Robotics R&D Labs

Fraunhofer IFF, Analyse von Automatisierungsaufgaben
Fraunhofer(Robotics and Intelligent Sensor Systems)

Industrial Robots

Adept designs & manufactures robotic automation software & hardware.
HONDA "HUMAN" ROBOT
The HONDA HUMANOID ROBOT
Honda Humanoid

University Robotics Labs

Univ. of Washington:Biorobotics Laboratory
Univ. of Surrey: Mechatronics & Robotics
UR vision and robotics research
UNH Robot Lab
UMass:The Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics
Stanford Dextrous Manipulation Lab
NWU:Laboratory for Intelligent Mechanical Systems
NEU Biomimetic Underwater Robot Program
Monash:Intelligent Robotics Research Center HomePage
MIT AI Lab:Index of /projects
MIT RoboTuna
MIT Bio-Instrumentation Lab
McGill:High Performance Robotics Laboratory
U. Illinois:Robotics and Computer Vision Home Page
ETHZ Institute of Robotics
EPFL Autonomous Systems Lab
Columbia Univ.The Robotics Laboratory
CMU: Robotics Institute
Caltech:Robotics home page
Aerospace Robotics Laboratory - Stanford University



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