Robots Assimilate Into Cockroach Society 107
sufijazz writes "Scientists have gotten tiny robots to not only integrate into cockroach society but also control it. 'This experiment in bug peer pressure combined entomology, robotics and the study of ways that complex and even intelligent patterns can arise from simple behavior. Animal behavior research shows that swarms working together can prosper where individuals might fail, and robotics researchers have been experimenting with simple robots that, together, act a little like a swarm.' The BBC also has a video story on this."
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Let's get this out of the way. (Score:1, Funny)
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(hmm...as close to safely call somebody "cock" on
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Imagine recompiling a roach's kernel. Now that is pretty creepy.. or cool.
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Squishing roaches (Score:4, Funny)
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ok... That was FUNNY. Actually, for obligitory jokes, that was the best in weeks!
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"I, for one, welcome our new insect minions"?
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My experience (Score:2, Funny)
Hey!! We are *NOT* a cockroach society! (Score:3, Funny)
And besides, the article says
Er, never mind.
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No, not overlords (Score:5, Interesting)
One conclusion one can draw from this study, coupled with historical precedent in human societies, is that animals come evolutionary pre-programmed to join groups and be subjugated by the rules of said groups, despite better (or alternate) judgment.
Re:No, not overlords (Score:5, Interesting)
Depends on the animal. In social animals, yes. In others (e.g. tigers, bears, moose, spiders), communication will be restricted to mating rituals and that sort of thing. Those methods of communication can of course be mimicked and often are by other species (or sub-species) for their own gain. e.g. orchids and insect mating behavior, moths with "eyes" on their wings etc.
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Re:No, not overlords (Score:5, Funny)
Because you have not seen MS Office 2007? (Score:2)
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Re:No, not overlords (Score:4, Funny)
Good! I'm sick of that meme.
I, for one, welcome our new non-obligatory overlord referencing overlords.
Nearly perfect (Score:2)
There, fixed that for you.
So does that mean (Score:5, Funny)
Pied Piper anyone? (Score:5, Insightful)
I wonder, if robots can actually control swarms, could we perhaps make them lead the swarms not to world domination, but to some sort of... mishap?
There's gotta be some way to get rid of them.
That is certainly a dark thought (Score:2)
Re:Pied Piper anyone? (Score:5, Interesting)
More interesting, I thought, was that the researchers seemed pissed off when the journalists asked the kind of "how would you apply this?" questions that you just asked.
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Overheard underneath the stove (Score:5, Funny)
Cockroach A: "I have this theory. About our new leader."
Cockroach B: "This had better not be another one of your retarded colony conspiracies."
Cockroach A: "Well... I don't think he's cockroach. In fact, I have reason to believe he's a robot. Put here by highly intelligent beings for some bizarre purpose... Maybe to lead us all to destruction. Maybe as a test. I don't know. But have you seen him? I mean, with your own compound eyes?"
Cockroach B: "..."
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Damn! Where are my mod points when I need them?
There, someone gave you one, I only hope it was an Offtopic mod point you required ;-)
MOD PARENT UP (Score:2, Funny)
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So he's a cylon?
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Is Bush really a human?
Re:Pied Piper anyone? (Score:5, Funny)
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They sprayed a bunch of robots with "sex hormones" and they are surprised that some of the cockroaches followed them? It was probably a female sex hormone and the 60% that followed were male cockroaches.
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Well, the thing I thought was the strangest about the article is that apparently the roaches followed the robots 60% of the time, but "The other 40 percent of the time, the robotic roaches succumbed to peer pressure and headed for the darkest place."
So, at best, we can lead the roaches to their doom three out of five times, but the remaining 40% of our attempts will inadvertently augment their swarms with indestructible biodroids.
Mulder... (Score:1)
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I worked on a dairy farm for a while that had ~100 cows. At milking time the farmer would swing open the gate and walk off into the milking shed, seeing the open gate the (old) dog would trot out and round up the cows by itself. Often there wasn't much for it to do other than stroll along behind the herd because the cows also knew the drill. Not sure how the cows knew what time it was since none of them were wearing watches but they would oft
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That's easy -- their udders are full. Kind of like how you know it's time to go to the bathroom. (I've had the dog's job in a milking operation.)
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I was hired to spend a month or so hacking down thistles[sic] in the pasture, I was at least two promotions away from the dog's job.
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Simple... (Score:2)
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We're not interested in people. (Score:5, Funny)
but can't you see the tiny robots? (Score:3, Funny)
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Hey, thanks for the link. I am becoming more and more interested in swarm intelligence, and am thinking of doing my master's project in this field. I found your link extremely interesting, and a good place to start (aside from Kennedy and Eberhart's Swarm Intelligence http://www.swarmintelligence.org/SIBook/SI.php [swarmintelligence.org]).
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You seem to have missed the point. The new research isn't about group behavior as a legitimate emergent effect of simple rules; that's well known. The new research is about demonstrating that the effect not only is in fact in practice specifically in cockroaches, but that the system of the cockroach can be understood and manipulated with simple tools. It's one thing to show that it's possible. It's another thing entirely
Get the cockroaches out of the house! (Score:1, Flamebait)
I used to live in New Orleans. They have cockroaches there that are as big as your finger. They hang out on light bulbs. When you turn on a light in a dark room, you learn to put your hand in front of your face because the instant light causes the giant roaches to blast off the light bulb and often
Usefull application: controlling locust swarm (Score:2)
Cocked Roaches and Buggery!? (Score:4, Funny)
Sounds kinda... insectstuous....
Watch out for mating season. This is the REAL widow-maker. Exoskeleton-crushing sex....from a real sex-bot... I wonder how endowed this bugger is...
Bender did that kind of thing too... or will do (Score:2, Funny)
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He also did that with space bees, sort of. Bzz bzz bzzzt. Bender is great. Deal with it.
Fire up the antennae... (Score:2)
You... will... be... ass-immolate...
This. (Score:1)
So... (Score:4, Insightful)
I for one (Score:2)
Can you think of an easier way to get all the roaches into a Roach Motel?
Pest control (Score:2)
Big headline simple bottomline (Score:5, Funny)
Show me a girl with a miniskirt and over knee stockings and I'll follow her not 60% but 100% of the times.
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I Am Cockroach of Borg... (Score:4, Funny)
Required.... (Score:1, Redundant)
Do they have salami in Brussels? (Score:2, Insightful)
Insecthack (Score:1)
Maybe this experiment could be extended .. (Score:1)
Pseudo-sentience (Score:1)
"This experiment in bug peer pressure combined entomology, robotics and the study of ways that complex and even intelligent patterns can arise from simple behavior."
They could have reached the same conclusions a lot easier simply by studying Congress. And fewer people would be upset if they sacrificed the subjects at the end of the study.
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Skewed (Score:2)
So, If I was a coackroach.... (Score:2)
where (Score:1)
The robot is hot! (Score:2)
I do believe that would make the robot smell all sexy.
Would you do stupid things for a hot chick? I know I would! Bungee-jumping off a cliff would be the least of it.
OMG they found it.... (Score:2)