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by robotresearcher
3325 days ago
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> Robotics is not a core problem for AI. I respectfully, but firmly, disagree. Robotics has always been at the center of the AI vision, for academics and in culture. There's a movie called 'AI'. It's not about automatic labelling of YouTube videos or 2-sat. Planning and reasoning more your kind of AI? Seminal AI tech STRIPS and A* were invented to drive Shakey the robot. Shakey also had very early computer vision. Hardly anyone would claim that self-driving cars - robots with people inside - are not AI, and a pretty compelling bit of AI right now. |
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Please pay attention: Robotics is just one application area for AI. Core problems from Robotics may influence the field of AI but they don't define it. Gait control or vision are or what have you are only interesting for AI people insofar as they can be used to study automated reasoning. The core problems of AI are the same as those of Computer Science: search, sort and computability.