MIT Wants You To Print Your Own Paper Robots 34
MrSeb writes "According to researchers at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania, one day in the not too distant future you'll be able to design, print and build your own robot. 'Our vision is to develop an end-to-end process; specifically, a compiler for building physical machines that starts with a high level of specification of function, and delivers a programmable machine for that function using simple printing processes,' MIT Professor Daniela Rus says. The team points to the high expense currently to design and produce functioning robots. By simplifying the process, it would bring robotics to a much wider audience. With an automated process, more time could be spent on teaching the intricacies of robotics or getting to the task at hand rather than the laborious process of building the robot itself. Two paper prototypes have been built so far: an insect-like robot for exploring dangerous areas, and a gripper device for the handicapped."
Man (Score:4, Interesting)
MIT has been announcing some rather "dreamy" ideas recently
paper robots
self sculpting sand
See though 3D computers
No more Disabilities in 50 years (so yea everyone with a disability now will magicly vanish in 50 years, right?)
just to name a few, has anyone there actually tried this stuff? Almost all of it starts with "our vision", starting to sound like a junk patent mill to me
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It's what young kids in school do. Always has been.
Some of the ideas will pan out, most will not.
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These are not young kids, they are functional adults going to one of the best technical universities in the world
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Anyone under 25 is a young stupid kid, period. No matter what school or background they come from, they lack experience.
Speak for yourself, by about 22 I was a rational adult - still drowning in hormones, but that applies to some men in their 60s, too.
Just because you and all your friends were idiots until 26 doesn't make it true for the rest of the world. I see most of the world as being controlled by people 55 and up, with a few rare exceptions where rich old farts have turned their children loose with some power. I think the younger generation could actually do better in a lot of ways, especially when it comes to prepar
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It occurs to me that one might be able to create 3d printer mass-adoption *without* a special printer -- just special paper. Create a water-soluble printer paper (except the edges) that reacts to common ink solvents by becoming insoluble, and which has a thin layer of adhesive (potentially water activated, potentially heat activated, or other possibilities) on one side. Open your model as a many-page PDF, with each page being a sequential cross-section. Print. Clamp. Activate adhesive and soak. Viola,
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No more Disabilities in 50 years
If you limited it to physical disabilities and mostly in first world countries, I could see that. Even if you still consider someone with say, a permanently attached prosthetic arm which is equal to or greater than a human one by any conceivable metric still "disabled," 50 years is in the realm of just cloning a new one and grafting it on.
Android (Score:1)
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They're taking over!
At least on paper...
I want it. (Score:1)
Sounds awesome. I want it.
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Design, print and assemble the robot myself? Meh. Can't they get a machine to do that for me?
Infrastructure for Terraforming (Score:1)
not what Iike was imagining (Score:2)
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They're there in their room [youtube.com]. Sorry, couldn't help myself :)
Does the world really need... (Score:1)
another disposable commodity? Robots are cool but I value forests as well.
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Fry (a human): Man, I wish we had a robot to do stuff!
Bender (a robot): I know, right?
FTFY.
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Robot Uprisings Manageable with Scissors (Score:1)
At least when the robots rise up against humanity, we'll be easily able to put down the revolt with our own arsenal of scissors.
Unless the robots are able to use their own mastery over rocks as a weapon, because that would defeat our scissors.