Robot chromosomes?
Dec 16, 04 08:27 AM PDT
In fact, by "genes" he really means "software". It doesn't sound that exciting all the sudden, isn't it? So if he copies the I like the little robot he is playing with anyways, and if you want to see a cool form of "Artificial Intelligence" go and get the "Sims" game. |
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Kim Jong-Hwan, a professor from the Robot Intelligence Technology Lab (Korea) has created a set of 14 "artificial chromosomes" that defines robots personality.











