Re: [agi] First issue of H+ magazine ... http://hplusmagazine.com/

2008-10-17 Thread Bob Mottram
2008/10/17 Ben Goertzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Including a brief article by me about open-source robotics, that I wrote back in April... Open source robotics may eventually occur, but I think it will require some common and relatively affordable platforms. It becomes much easier to usefully

Re: [agi] First issue of H+ magazine ... http://hplusmagazine.com/

2008-10-17 Thread Bryan Bishop
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 4:10 AM, Bob Mottram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Open source robotics may eventually occur, but I think it will require some common and relatively affordable platforms. It becomes much easier to usefully share code when you're dealing with the same hardware (or at least

Re: [agi] First issue of H+ magazine ... http://hplusmagazine.com/

2008-10-17 Thread Bob Mottram
2008/10/17 Bryan Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Bob, it's already happening behind your back, and I'm not talking about iCub. While platform standardization is important, there's other things that you can do like write cross-platform compatible applications and compilers, or working on rounding up

RE: [agi] First issue of H+ magazine ... http://hplusmagazine.com/

2008-10-17 Thread John G. Rose
This is cool it's kind of like a combo of Omni, a desktop publishing fanzine with 3DSMax cover page, and randomly gathered techno tidbits all encapsulated in a secure PDF. The skin phone is neat and the super imposition eye contact lens by U-Dub has value. I wonder where they got that idea from,