Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Postscript: Future Lightnings

Great first set of Lightnings!! Thanks to the delicious cupcakes!! Oh yeah, and to our speakers too: Randy, Saman and Heather.

Desired Future Topics
=Resource Scarcity in the context of large-scale usage of Electronics (Pras)
=Social Robots
=A Survey of currently existing Military Robots (Dey)
=The Singularity
=Mixed Autonomy: Ethics and Liability
=Fukashima Robots
=Robots and the Law
=Asimov's Laws under uncertainty

Speakers to Invite
=Bring in a Tepper Economist
=Duquesne University Philosopher

Related Talks
=Sebastian Thrun giving a video-cast lecture on Tuesday, December 6 about robot futures
=Peter Singer's recent CMU talk

Three claimed topics above will make up our mid-January Lightning!! Stay tuned!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Announcing: Our Inaugural Lighting Talk event!

We will be hosting our first-ever Positronic Lighting talk & discussion series Tuesday, November 29! They start with three short lightning talks, a robot film, then open to a group discussion. Feel free to bring topics or robot news! Tell your friends and loved ones!

DETAILS
Time: 5pm Tuesday, November 29
Location: NSH 3001 @ Carnegie Mellon University's Newell-Simon Hall

The Kick-offs:

- "Dirty, dangerous and dull: Are we really automating jobs that
humans don't want?" -Randy Sargent

- "Asimov's Laws for Roboticists: Universal ethical codes should
exist." -Saman Amraii

- "Milking Cows: Industrial farming and the most common service
robots." -Heather Knight

VIDEO: "Only Son - It's a Boy"

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Taking time to smell the roses!

Engineers are great developers, but what is it that our creations enable? What are the most fulfilling potentials we could hold ourselves to? This robot's got the right idea.

Image by Wendi Gratz

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Irrational Rationality

Now planning a December event full of Lightning Talks, Breakneck Technology Developments and Featured Robot Film Festival videos! How might science fiction brainwash the future? Robots are numerical, but can we ever make ethics a calculation? What is our responsibility as the creators of rising intelligence? Get ready for raucous discussion and milkshakes!

A perspective to whet your appetite:
Creating a Robot Ethics Report Card: Principles for designers, builders and users of robots http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/ourportfolio/themes/engineering/activities/Pages/principlesofrobotics.aspx

What astonishing news articles have *you* seen about Robots lately?

Monday, October 10, 2011

Presenting the Cyborg Cabaret...

In the last post we invited you to a workshop about a Technology Talent Show, in this post we give you additional background about the motivation and scheduling behind that project.

PASSION, TERROR & INTERDEPENDENCE
A Cyborg Cabaret, curated by Dan Wilcox & Heather Knight

“Love without anger isn’t love at all” - Devo

Ours is an interdisciplinary project exploring technology and humanity so intertwined as to be a metaphorical Cyborg. Assembling an interdisciplinary group of technologists, playwrights, actors, musicians, and artists to create and perform short pieces, we meditate on human-machine relationships: symbiosis and slavery, empowerment and dependence, stability and fragility. We will encourage and enable participants to incorporate robotics or sensors into the show. Bringing robots and performers together on stage, we explore narratives of ourselves through the foils of machine mirrors. Performances will be organized into a three part Cabaret series occurring during the Spring of 2011.

cyborgcabaret.tumblr.com // @cyborgcabaret

Friday, October 7, 2011

Come join our Charades!

Mark your calendars!
1) Positronic's next evening event! Meet and greet, let's get inspired!
Date: Tuesday, October 18 at 6pm
Locale: Kiva Han, 420 S Craig St

2) Cyborg Cabaret kickoff! Do you want to participate in a technology talent show?
Date: Wednesday, October 26 at 7pm
Locale: Assemble PGH, 5125 Penn Ave

3) Lunch with Professor Illah Nourbakhsh! He taught the class that inspired this group and is back from his London sabbatical for just a few days !
Date: Monday, November 14 at 12pm
Locale: Create Lab at CMU, Newell-Simon Hall A504

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Seeking Robot Ethics Haikus

Ok, I'll start... then it's your turn!

No windows in here
So my bot walks down the hall
To detect the sun

It returns to say
'Let us go outside and play'
Finally I give in

In the hail, I shout
Your sensors require some work
Hurry! Back inside!

I smell colored leaves
As the bot follows command
Who knew fall was here

(Photo from || KEn || )

Monday, October 3, 2011

Featured Artist: Stelarc

With a lecture coming up Wednesday at Carnegie Mellon, we are excited to share with you: Stelarc!


Talk title: "Alternate Anatomical Architectures: The Cadaver, The Comatose, and The Chimera."
Stelarc's work seeks to explore the evolving relationship between technology and humanity, and how this relationship is coming to redefine what it means to be human. His lecture will discuss a range of work pushing the boundaries of technology, and of the human body. (Event and description brought to you by the Z-lectures)

Date: October 5th, 2011
Seminar: 4:30-6:00 p.m., Rashid Auditorium (4401 Gates Hillman Center)
Reception: 6:00 pm.-7:30pm, Newell-Simon Hall Atrium
More on Stelarc's work can be found on his website: http://stelarc.org/?catID=20247.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Hello World

We are excited to meet you. Right now we are located in Pittsburgh, PA and will hold monthly meetings, movie nights and ambiently scheduled events. Mind meets Party meets Metal. If you would like to participate, join our Google Group by sending an email to: robotpositronic+subscribe@googlegroups.com.

Though we originated at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, we seek participation of a diverse group of individuals: philosophers, artists, policy makers, technologists with various specializations, maybe even bright eyed children. This is our kickoff. Thanks for being a part of it!