[NFBSF] Robotic guide dog prototype?
Joel Isaac
j at novaelis.com
Fri Apr 23 13:41:36 UTC 2021
Wow...and think of the soap/hand sanitizer and pick up bags saved from the environment (after all it was Earth Day yesterday) <smile>
happy Friday!
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From: NFBSF <nfbsf-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jessie Lorenz via NFBSF
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2021 2:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [NFBSF] Robotic guide dog prototype?
Greetings,
I think a robot guide dog, in tandem with other travel skills could be amazing and revolutionary.
I have had working dogs for over 20 years. The warm blooded partnership is magical, reassuring and creates a sense of companionship. Yet, a robot could replace a dog in a lot of practical ways. Robots could be distributed to a wider range of people in the community along the visually impaired continuum, no matter their age or other disabilities. Robots could be taught specific routes or how to respond in certain situations, and be helpful by translating information about what’s around you, either using maps or LiDAR.
>From a marketing perspective they should not call it a robot guide dog, that will not fly within the blindness community, Who love our dogs! 😎 I’d like a robot assistant like R2-D2.
A lot of these projects are sighted people projecting their ideas onto a blind person‘s life. i’ve never seen this project, so I have nothing to say on the project or If this specific robot is helpful. In short, think the robot idea itself is cool.
Composed on iPhone using Siri.
On Apr 22, 2021, at 2:29 PM, Mike Hingson via NFBSF <nfbsf at nfbnet.org> wrote:
I have heard rumors. Also, someone in Japan has been working on one. Like you, I am skeptical. There are several factors such as intelligent disobedience that AI will at some point fully be able to address, but I think the technology is still not there.
Also, there is frankly, the human factor, that dogs bring. Dogs have interactions we can classify as the "human-animal bond" that robots will not be able to make for a long time. The relationship factor cannot be underrated.
Best Regards,
Michael Hingson
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Subject: [NFBSF] Robotic guide dog prototype?
Hey All,
Just curious if anyone has seen or heard of this robotic guide dog from UC Berkeley? I'd love to know more.
https://www.republicworld.com/technology-news/science/robotic-guide-dogs-cou
ld-help-visually-impaired-people-navigate-the-world-heres-how.html
I will say that I am quite skeptical about the claims made, but there still might be value.
Jim
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