>
>
> I'm impressed with the certainty of some of the views expressed here,
> nothing like I get talking to people actually building robots.
>
> - Jef
>


Robotics involves a lot of difficulties regarding sensor and actuator
mechanics and data-processing. Whether these need to be solved to
create AGI is a matter of much contention.  Some, like Rodney Brooks,
think so.  Others, like me, doubt it -- though I think embodiment does have
a lot to offer an AGI system, hence my current focus on virtual
embodiment...

Still, in spite of the hurdles, the solvability of the problems facing
humanoid
robotics w/in the next few decades seems pretty clear to me --- if
sufficient
resources are devoted to the problem (and it's not clear they will be).

I think that, compared to fundamental progress in AGI cognition,

-- our certitude in dramatic robotics progress can be greater, under
assumptions
of adequate funding

-- the possibility of dramatic, rapid, shocking success in robotics is LOWER
than in cognition

-- Ben G

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