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Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 17:19:06 UTC No. 16374543
Let's say I'm absolutely crazy and I want to build a robot that looks and acts like a human (not necessarily one that THINKS like a human, just something that "looks" human or similar to a human).
I know I know, it's "impossible" and blahblah, so let's assume, for the sake of the argument, that it is indeed possible.
Which fields should I study? Computer science, artificial intelligence and robotics are a given. Probably also anatomy and biomechanics, body language...
Neuroscience would not be necessary since (again) we don't want a machine that looks like a human, just one that LOOKS human.
What else? And any book recommendations?
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 17:29:19 UTC No. 16374559
Lemme tell ya something bro. Building a robot is something you can do with the skillset of a mechanical engineer. Designing the control system for joints, computer vision, etc. mostly falls under the umbrella of electrical engineering. Programmming robots and doing machine learning/AIshit more or less falls under the spectrum of computer science.
Nobody actually builds an entire humanoid robot from scratch. Most people can buy a shitty toy robot kit from Amazon and learn to build it/program it to do simple shit like delivering small boxes over the course of a few days, but if you want something more elaborate, be it for the sake of having a humanoid robotic servant or because you want a robot sex toy of sorts, is actually going to require collaboration with people with various different skillsets.
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 19:27:24 UTC No. 16374697
>>16374543
>Which fields should I study?
necromancy
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 19:47:33 UTC No. 16374732
>>16374543
why not turn humans into robots instead? we're already halfway there.
https://odysee.com/@Realfake_Newsou
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 19:50:17 UTC No. 16374739
>>16374543
Study anatomy, mechanical joint types, inverse kinematics and PID loops
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sep 2024 13:09:46 UTC No. 16376896
>>16374543
shrink. now
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sep 2024 13:14:26 UTC No. 16376900
>>16374543
Serious answer: material science and robotics. You would need to create syntethic tissue for skin, eyes, hair, nails. synthetic fat, etc. For robotics, well you have the entire field to explore!!!
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sep 2024 13:18:12 UTC No. 16376903
>>16376900
Oh forgot about the "act" part. Well for sure you'd need some level of Machine learning so it can walk and perceive it's environment, but fortunately this is very interdisciplinary with robotics
Anonymous at Thu, 12 Sep 2024 18:48:31 UTC No. 16377376
Anonymous at Fri, 13 Sep 2024 18:28:39 UTC No. 16378936
>>16376896
or two