Posted on 04/10/2016 5:31:04 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
Googles parent company Alphabet Inc. isnt happy with Boston Dynamics, its robotics subsidiary. According to a report from Bloomberg, Alphabet executives think that Boston Dynamics is unlikely to generate substantial revenue in the next few years and is hard to work with. Toyota or Amazon could be interested in acquiring Boston Dynamics for their manufacturing or warehouse operations.
But even more interesting, internal messages at Google shows that the company itself is a bit scared by Boston Dynamics. Weve all watched Boston Dynamics video last month with mixed feelings there was a bit of excitement, sure, but also a lot of terror. These humanoid robots can fall and stand up again like in Terminator:
In December 2013, Google acquired Boston Dynamics and a few other robotics startups. The idea was to build a robotics engineering team inside Google and make them work with Boston Dynamics on robotics projects. Since then, not much happened. With a project called Replicant, Google was supposed to ship affordable robots as quickly as possible. But leadership changes as well as clashes between robotics engineers working for Google and Boston Dynamics engineers eventually led to an inability to deliver.
Google is a big company with tens of thousands of workers and these issues became apparent when meeting notes and private emails were published on an internal forum. All Google employees could see this exchange, and thats how Bloombergs Brad Stone and Jack Clark got tipped this story. Someone working for Google (but probably not working on Replicant or for Boston Dynamics) sent these messages to Bloomberg.
Theres excitement from the tech press, but were also starting to see some negative threads about it being terrifying, ready to take humans jobs, Google director of communications for Google X Courtney Hohne wrote in a private email that was later copied on this not-so-private Google forum and obtained by Bloomberg. We dont want to trigger a whole separate media cycle about where BD really is at Google, she later wrote. Were not going to comment on this video because theres really not a lot we can add, and we dont want to answer most of the Qs it triggers.
Google director of robotics Aaron Edsinger said that working with Boston Dynamics was a bit of a brick wall. The Replicant project was reportedly shut down in December, with Google robotics engineers now working on other Google X projects. As for Boston Dynamics engineers, theyre now waiting for a new overlord.
I recall a Mars movie co starring Val Kilmer that had some mountain lion sized cat like robot. It became quite the dangerous piece. A bit more AI and Power Supply development and those little buggers will be for real. IMHO 20 years at the outside.
No purchasing power is usually reduced by increased costs in the form of wage hikes, new taxes and constant regulation.
Yes it has. However, how many products have any of the robotics companies come up with after being bought by Google? In fact, Google has bought a lot of stuff. Solar arrays, wind kites, robots, etc. How many of these "moonshot" companies have done anything after being bought by Google? Even their self driving cars. That was Stanford's DARPA challenge team that got bought by Google. Cars are starting to include self driving technologies, but they don't use Google's technology. They develop their own.
The reality of Google is far less than their hype.
Also remember...
Do not taunt happy fun ball.
A smart robot would have decked the guy with the hockey stick.
I tend to think being out of the job market, sans lottery win, reduces your purchasing power.
Advances in technology often create new jobs but often low-skilled jobs are eliminated. Would you trade power looms and cheap clothing with almost limitless variety for hand sewn clothing? Would you trade automobiles for horse drawn carriages so more buggies drivers can be employed? Would you give up washing machines and go back to washer women? The end of Manual labor would extend lifespans both directly and indirectly. I’m not even pushing it really because it’s inevitable. The future won’t be denied and it always moves in the direction of more automation and a higher standard of living, except when the Marxists step in to get their cut.
Red Planet. The robotic platform was called AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Exploration and Evasion).
Yes! Mean little bitch.
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