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Heather Knight: Komik auf Silikon-Basis

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Im Rahmen dieser noch nie dagewesenen Demonstration stellt Heather Knight Data vor, einen Roboter-Bühnenkomiker, der weit mehr kann als Einzeiler herunterzuleiern -- er sammelt das Feedback seines Publikums (indem er eine Software verwendet, die zusammen mit Scott Satkin und Varun Ramakrishna an der CMU enwickelt wurde) und gleicht sein Verhalten den Antworten der Menge entsprechend an. Funktioniert dieses Ding?

Heather Knight runs Marilyn Monrobot, which creates socially intelligent robot performances and sensor-based electronic art. (and she helped build the amazing Rube Goldberg machine for OK Go’s “This Too Shall Pass.") Full bio »

Translated into German by Simone Lackerbauer
Reviewed by Alex Boos
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