When will widespread domestic robics be a thing? What technologies have to improve before household robots become a thing?
>Bipedal technology
>Speech recognition
>Graphene batteries
>Artificial Intelligence
>Synthetic skin
>Quantum computing
Discuss
can you fuck it?
>>46776419
probably
>>46776419
Ah yes, I know I forgot something
>3d vagina imaging for perfect artificial replicas
Not in our lifetimes.
Unfortunately.
Put your money into VR.
>>46776407
>fucking metal and plastic
Just put your money into legalizing genetic engineering for catgirls, or >>46776445
>>46776445
>>46776455
The point of domestic robots aren't for having waifus, but preforming various household tasks that are either too difficult, menial or uninteresting to people
>taking care of an Alzheimer's patient
>childcare when the parents are away
>upkeep of a home while and artist is busy creating
>security from intruders
>menial chores such as cooking, cleaning are gardening
>fugging
Probably 30 years
>still wanting robots
your funeral meatbag
>>46776455
this, legalize human genetic engineering now
also legalize cyborgs
I need cyborg cowgirls
What would robots do when they idle?
>>46776633
install gentoo
>>46776633
Dock on their base and charge or download updates
Fuck all this, I just want to upload my brain and pay rent on my hosted server. I'll simulate whatever I please. I'm probably doing it right now. FUCK YOU SELF! GIVE ME MORE SKILL POINTS!
>>46776407
google Ray Kurzweil ted talks
blew my fucking mind
>>46776633
mine buttcoins.
>>46776441
For what purpose? Are you
>implying
we can't come up with something better?
It'll happen within our lifetimes. I just hope my dick still works when it does.
>>46776407
>>Speech recognition
We already have the shortcut to this, and that's Siri/Cortana.
>>Artificial Intelligence
Doesn't need it. It just need to perform whatever task you command. Unless you want to debate philosophy with it.
>>Synthetic skin
WTF is that? Anything artificial would be synthetic skin.
>>Quantum computing
Why? I don't recall ever wishing I had a waifu that can crack some encrypted RAR I downloaded because some fucktard forgot to post the password.
The only thing really needed is
>>Bipedal technology
And possibly the power source to run it. And we could shortcut that by implemented corded power. It's a mobile robot. Robot, go plug yourself into the next room and iron my shirts. Then go lie in bed with built-in wireless charging for happy time.
>>46776702
You can get a nice replacement BBC grow in a petri dish by then
Does it come in a loli model?
also would I get banned from visiting parks with her?
And why would a robot with artificial intelligence choose to serve you?
>>46776759
>Artificial Intelligence
But what if I want to bully it?
>>46776797
Because a robot without a purpose becomes idle.
>>46776828
A robot with an intelligence of its own would create his own purpose, and the chance of that purpose being to serve you is mathematically unlikely.
>>46776407
>2359
>somy idoll
>intol core
>doumoi
>flip phone from 1999
>you were born too late
>you can't marry lolis anymore except in pig disgusting 3rd world
>you were born too early
>you will never last long enough to buy a lolibot
>>46776702
Nah old dudes have ED cause they're trying to plow their old 60 year old wrinkly wives who are impossible to see as attractive.
>>46776773
ebin mr. cuck
>>46776633
They'd muse themselves over petty things.
>>46776572
nice fucking trigger discipline Arnold
still gets me even today
>>46776963
>implying he wasn't about to shoot
I'm gonna go rewatch Chobits and imagine
>>46776407
all current tec is lacking mostly in
power source
control interface
power to weight ratio & dexterity
>>46776419
>>46776951
What the fuck was that?
>>46776963
>he thinks cybernetic organisms don't have perfect trigger discipline at all times even with their finger on the trigger
>>46776407
Good part is we already real dolls to use as bodies, we just need better artificial muscle
>>46777056
We don't need artificial muscle, we need a battery source that lasts longer than 10 minutes.
>>46777080
we already have hydrogen fuel cells, what we need is artificial muscle that activates through current, then we work on the AI itself.
>>46777042
I do not make mistakes of that kind
>>46777096
We already have those.
Artificial muscles made using woven metal strands that contract when electricity is passed through them is old news. They just take an extremely long time to relax.
A fast robot is less important than a robot that isn't tethered to a power source.
>>46777097
>being a laputan machine
>>46777096
>>46776445
You'd be surprised what can be done in 20-30 years.
>>46777037
Idling robots.
>>46776963
well you would expect a terminator to be expecting to fire their weapon at all times. Also perfect robot reflexes negate the chance for negligent discharges
>robot dusts my house around the clock, vacuums up ever bit of dog hair off the carpet.
>robot does the laundry, cleans the kitchen, ensures windows are always spotless
Yeah, I could get used to living like that. It'd be liking having live in maids who never slept, and you didn't have to pay them. All the benefits of slavery without any moral qualms whatsoever. Fuck yeah.
People in the future are just going to be absolutely ruined. Imagine how absolutely pathetic NEETs will be in 2015 when a solar powered robo maid does everything for them, including maintaining an indoor garden to keep them alive.
Someone is going to have to create an army of robots to attack populated areas and keep civilization on its toes or we're all going to become like the apathetics in Zardoz.
>>46777096
Hydrogen fuel cells are shitty. Compressing a very flammable gas to high pressures isn't something that should be ubiquitous in our appliances.
>>46777116
Twisted nylon fishing line contracts when a current is applied to it. Its absurdly strong too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNS0pxnQfdY
>>46776776
Possibly, you'd just have to 3d print a vagina
>>46777120
>being a flatlander woman
Why aren't we here yet, /g/?
>no chii
>no momo
>no ...I guess the others were pretty unmemorable though
>>46777197
>tfw still no mini persocoms
>>46776655
Ray's a smart guy, but he's a kook. Most of what he has to say about transhumanism is hokum, based around his own obvious terror of mortality. Not that the concept of death isn't terrifying, but he's taken to self-delusion to deal with it.
He's a genius with synthesizers though; his company made/makes some of the best ever.