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Google Is Closing Its Schaft Robotics Unit (techcrunch.com) 77

Google's parent company Alphabet is closing down Schaft, its secretive unit that develops bipedal robots aimed at helping out in disaster efforts. The news was first reported by Nikkei, but Alphabet confirmed to TechCrunch that the business will be shuttered. It said it is helping staff find new roles, most of which will likely be outside of Google and its Alphabet parent. TechCrunch reports: The company was scheduled to be sold to SoftBank alongside Boston Dynamics -- another of Alphabet's robotics ventures -- through a deal that was announced last year. Boston Dynamics made the transition but Schaft didn't. Softbank never shouted that omission from the rooftops, but a source with knowledge of the deal told us that certain conditions agreed for the deal were not fulfilled, hence Schaft remained with Alphabet. Our source explained that Alphabet's robotics focused shifted away from Schaft and instead to non-humanoid robots and industry-led solutions such as robotic arms.

The departure of Andy Rubin, the controversial robotics evangelist who reportedly got a $90 million payout to leave amid sexual misconduct allegations, seemed to speed up its demise inside the organization. Alphabet shopped the Schaft business fairly widely -- since 2016 and after the SoftBank deal collapsed -- but to no avail, we understand. That left closing it down as the last remaining option.

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Google Is Closing Its Schaft Robotics Unit

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  • by MancunianMaskMan ( 701642 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @03:21AM (#57653808)
    no wonder they got s(c)hafted witrh a name like this...
  • by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Friday November 16, 2018 @03:21AM (#57653810)

    Richard Roundtree will not be happy.

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @03:26AM (#57653820)

    Can you dig it?

  • by bobstreo ( 1320787 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @03:34AM (#57653836)

    the demand for sex-bots wasn't high enough anymore. /s

  • > The departure of Andy Rubin, the controversial robotics evangelist who reportedly got a $90 million payout to leave amid sexual misconduct allegations, seemed to speed up its demise inside the organization.

    Sweet! Another WIN for the #metoo movement.

  • by sdinfoserv ( 1793266 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @09:46AM (#57654786)
    Given that Google can’t make this a viable business model, its clear there’s no impending “robot revolution” just about to displace millions of workers via automation. Like most things, fear and hype are fed by the ignorant
    • Given that Google can’t make this a viable business model, its clear there’s no impending “robot revolution” just about to displace millions of workers via automation. Like most things, fear and hype are fed by the ignorant

      But there could be a severe impending shortage of cool YouTube videos of running robots.

      Think of the children!

    • its clear there’s no impending “robot revolution” just about to displace millions of workers via automation. Like most things, fear and hype are fed by the ignorant

      Human evolution is slower than the robotic one. They were easy to laugh at when it was just an arm on an assembly line; the equvilent of sticking your hand in a dark room and having to be precise. Whole lot of failure in setting them up and keeping them accurate.
      Nowadays machine learning is giving them eyes. The arm can see what its doing. Humans like to think we're pretty clever individually but in reality we just build on what others have done before us. The vast majority are only valued as an arm conne

      • Ya, manufacturing tried that - remember "Saturn! A new kind of car, a new kind of company!"... Relied heavily on automation to reduce expenses.... where is Saturn now? gone....
        For any dynamic automation to work, you need true AI. We're decades away from true, real, AI. What we have today is "task programming". The task of converting speech to text with zero grasp of context, meaning or relationships. suggestions are nonsensical, auto-correct is hilarious. nope, no IA there...
        The "task" of driving a
  • by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @10:56AM (#57655210) Journal
    What will we do with one less company making cool youtube videos of bipedal robots?
  • by Locke2005 ( 849178 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @01:43PM (#57656414)
    So the employees are getting the Schaft?
  • They are not looking to place the staff in other roles at Google, likely due to their refusal to build out the robot command code in Go or Ruby (running in Docker of course).
  • Who's the black private dick, That's a sex machine to all the chicks? (Schaft) You're damn right. Who is the robot that would risk his neck for his brother, man? (Schaft) Can ya dig it? Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about? (Schaft) Right on. You see this cat Schaft is a bad mother- (Shut your mouth) But I'm talkin' about Schaft. (Then we can dig it) He's a complicated robot but no one understands him but his programmer. (Google Schaft)

It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.

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