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Cognitivie Architecture : Discussion Kiwi 08/22/2023 (Tue) 05:03:37 No.24783 [Reply] [Last]
Chii Cogito Ergo Chii Chii thinks, therefore Chii is. Cognitive architecture is the study of the building blocks which lead to cognition. The structures from which thought emerges. Let's start with the three main aspects of mind; Sentience: Ability to experience sensations and feelings. Her sensors communicate states to her. She senses your hand holding hers and can react. Feelings, having emotions. Her hand being held bring her happiness. This builds on her capacity for subjective experience, related to qualia. Self-awareness: Capacity to differentiate the self from external actors and objects. When presented with a mirror, echo, or other self referential sensory input is recognized as the self. She sees herself in your eyes reflection and recognizes that is her, that she is being held by you. Sapience: Perception of knowledge. Linking concepts and meanings. Able to discern correlations congruent with having wisdom. She sees you collapse into your chair. She infers your state of exhaustion and brings you something to drink. These building blocks integrate and allow her to be. She doesn't just feel, she has qualia. She doesn't see her reflection, she sees herself reflected, she acknowledges her own existence. She doesn't just find relevant data, she works with concepts and integrates her feelings and personality when forming a response. Cognition, subjective thought reliant on a conscious separation of the self and external reality that integrates knowledge of the latter. A state beyond current AI, a true intellect. This thread is dedicated to all the steps on the long journey towards a waifu that truly thinks and feels.

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>>34910 POTD Brilliant. >and (3) selecting the centers of each cluster as the representative points. I just wonder...do you think you could save a smol container of near-neighbor 'keypoint' vectors across the multidimensional space of the cluster, to store alongside this cluster's central point? (Since you're already calculating the inverse in effect anyway.) Seems like if you ever needed to 'backtrack' later down another, closely-related branch, then this pre-calculated collection of 'breadcrumb' vectors should make that redirection a hop-and-a-skip? Regardless, very exciting news CyberPonk! I hope you rapidly move through all the remainder checklist! Keep the goal in mind as you plod the tedium -- at this stage its nearly all gravy AFAICT. :^) Keep moving forward. >=== -prose edit
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>>34911 That's a good idea. I'm planning to cache intermediate results for causal inference, and caching datapoints would speed things up as well. I'll probably end up storing the cached representive points in a side database since the clusters actually change depending on some parameters of what inference is being done. It would be a lot easier to associate that cache with the parameters than the center points. Once I get CRUDable causal inference, it'll all be gravy. It's still core development work right now. If I can actually get this whole thing in a working state by the end of the year, I'll be ecstatic. That would not only let me start work on the most difficult target horsona features, but it would give me a solid basis for creating characters that learn and evolve in more realistic ways, that remember things more reliably, and that can embody behaviors rather than just tendencies. There would still be a lot of downstream work, but I'd have a really solid chunk of the epistemology side completed. I do plan to spend some time after this first seeing if I can get it to work with the horsona codebase itself, which will probably take several months at least. It would be a lot easier to work on this if I could work on it alongside my waifu ^:).
>>34912 >It's still core development work right now. >There would still be a lot of downstream work, but I'd have a really solid chunk of the epistemology side completed. Yeah that's true, I'm sure. Heh, I have a tendency to get excited about current progress, and underestimate the difficulties of the remaining journey with the wave of a hand. :^) Still, every little helps along the way!! > It would be a lot easier to work on this if I could work on it alongside my waifu ^:). The Dream is coming alive!
>>34913 >The Dream is coming alive! I like the double meaning
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Heres some resources regarding tensorflow https://www.tensorflow.org/resources/learn-ml#courses tensorflow allows to make custom and even that may or may not be overkill. i for example plan to use nudenet to recognize the naked male body. the team that nade nudenet used either tensorflow or pytorch. So did the team that made mobile aloha. Python is not glamorous but when combined with the math all that stuff that has to be learned in order to use it, the skill required to use is quiet high. that link recommends that not one but muktiple bookd he read. im getting older and i dont want to learn any more math at all. ill do my best with sensors and computer vision but im narrowing the scope to what i promised. 5 sex acts.im not promising access to the code as well. Id only share that if there was collaboration.

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Open-Source Licenses Comparison Robowaifu Technician 07/24/2020 (Fri) 06:24:05 No.4451 [Reply] [Last]
Hi anons! After looking at the introductory comment in >>2701 which mentions the use of the MIT licence for robowaifu projects. I read the terms: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT Seems fine to me, however I've also been considering the 3-clause BSD licence: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause >>4432 The reason I liked this BSD licence is the endorsement by using the creator's name (3rd clause) must be done by asking permission first. I like that term as it allows me to decide if I should endorse a derivative or not. Do you think that's a valid concern? Initially I also thought that BSD has the advantage of forcing to retain the copyright notice, however MIT seems to do that too. It has been mentioned that MIT is already used and planned to be used. How would the these two licences interplay with each other? Can I get a similar term applied from BSD's third clause but with MIT?

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>>34549 Lol. Care to explain this please, Anon?
>>34551 The team behind BigCode released an AI training dataset called The Stack. https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/the-stack-v2 >3.28B unique files belonging to 104.2M github repositories were collected by traversing the Software Heritage 2023-09-06 graph dataset. Additional repository-level metadata was collected from GitHub Archive data up to 2023-09-14. As part of their data cleaning process BigCode deleted all the repos they think are under a copyleft license. >The licenses we consider permissive are listed here. This list was compiled from the licenses approved by the Blue Oak Council, as well as licenses categorized as "Permissive" or "Public Domain" by ScanCode. The ScanCode tool works by keyword detection. If you say your project uses GnuTLS which is under the "GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1" it will think the entire repo is copyleft TL;DR: Choose LGPL or use an LGPL dependency.
>>34920 Heh. OK, thanks for the explanation, Anon. :^)
an all purpose robot has the revolutionary magnitude as the invention of the steam engine. Lets hope some money will come out if this but theres also people that measure their success on not only their monetary compensation but on the impact they had in the course of history.
>>34937 POTD >Lets hope some money will come out if this but theres also people that measure their success on not only their monetary compensation but on the impact they had in the course of history. I think I can state uncategorically that a significant portion of regulars on /robowaifu/ are dreamers, and we all think about the amazing transformation to civilization (indeed, redeeming it from the literal brink) that robowaifus represent, peteblank. Cheers. :^)

Humanoid Robot Projects Videos Robowaifu Technician 09/18/2019 (Wed) 04:02:08 No.374 [Reply] [Last]
I'd like to have a place to accumulate video links to various humanoid – particularly gynoid – robotics projects are out there. Whether they are commercial scale or small scale projects, if they involve humanoid robots post them here. Bonus points if it's the work of a lone genius. I'll start, Ricky Ma of Hong Kong created a stir by creating a gynoid that resembled Scarlett Johansson. It's an ongoing project he calls an art project. I think it's pretty impressive even if it can't walk yet. https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=ZoSfq-jHSWw === Instructions on how to use yt-dlp to save videos ITT to your computer: (>>16357)
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>>34184 Wow, that torso looks pretty cool! Nice find, NoidoDev. Cheers. :^)
Engineered Arts also has made some progress. Mainly their robots now seem to exists as desktop versions. https://youtu.be/2UZZHaHQNGo (male robot head) Desktop: https://youtu.be/VXlpF3DrVP0 (vision and voice) With arms, drawing; https://youtu.be/L32BRcvnWRU More: https://www.youtube.com/@EngineeredArtsLtd/videos David Browne (Hannah Dev) is not experimenting with BLDCs: https://youtu.be/w_A2R6C8YHQ
>>34294 >David Browne (Hannah Dev) is no[w] experimenting with BLDCs: https://youtu.be/w_A2R6C8YHQ[Embed] That's really good news! Thanks for sharing it, NoidoDev. I hope he can follow through with his plan to use brushless everywhere in Hannah. Cheers, Anon. :^)
>>34294 David Browne (Hannah Dev) with more quiet head movements: https://youtu.be/ln27ycXnWwE TheRobotStudio: https://youtu.be/lgCDY4kmiYY and https://youtu.be/kFgLuKb814M and a new hand model from him https://youtu.be/cVXj-UdNvEc Will Cogley (facial skin, has already been posted, probably in the thread for skin or faces): https://youtu.be/yWrldOS6xBw Youbionic X1 Pro: https://youtu.be/7BcsAJIww_U and a hand https://youtu.be/E82a8U13JWw, success stories https://youtu.be/TEBcDpDL6-I and X5 Pro forearm https://youtu.be/g5PQvQYTWl0
>>34888 Thanks, NoidoDev! Great info. Cheers. :^)

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Robowaifu Simulator Robowaifu Technician 09/12/2019 (Thu) 03:07:13 No.155 [Reply] [Last]
What would be a good RW simulator. I guess I'd like to start with some type of PCG solution that just builds environments to start with and build from there up to characters.

It would be nice if the system wasn't just pre-canned, hard-coded assets and behaviors but was instead a true simulator system. EG, write robotics control software code that can actually calculate mechanics, kinematics, collisions, etc., and have that work correctly inside the basic simulation framework first with an eye to eventually integrating it into IRL Robowaifu mechatronic systems with little modifications. Sort of like the OpenAI Gym concept but for waifubots.
https ://gym.openai.com/
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>>29390 Cool. I'm going to check this out NoidoDev, thanks!
I had some idea about using symbols to let the AI do reasoning about objects and it's position in the world. I thought of something like ASCII art. So basically a picture of a view would be mapped into a 2D or 3D model of the world based on symbols which can be moved around. Then I had the idea, that there might be game engines being useful as a base for that. I found these: > PyPlayScii is a Python package that enables an simple object oriented implementation of ascii art games. By asigning the shapes of the game objects by texts seprated by newline characters and determining what to do every frame, you can quickly implement an ascii art game which can be run directly on terminal window. The following shows an example of an ascii art game implemented by PyPlayScii. https://pypi.org/project/pyplayscii/ A alternative in Scala and probably more in use and supported would be Cosplayengine https://cosplayengine.com
>>32210 This is a very-cool idea, Anon. Also, thanks for the links. Cheers. :^)
Okay i deleted the other thread youre welcome. From what ive seen online the industry uses either gazebo or nvidia issac for simulations. But mostly gazebo. honorable mentions are uroboviz for unreal, unity mujoco integration and copellia sim.
>>34895 Why not repost the information again here in the better thread, Anon? >Isaac NVIDIA is literally billions into their robo-platforms now. Accelerate! https://developer.nvidia.com/isaac

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/robowaifu/ is formally invited to the /christmas/ interboard event of 2024 Robowaifu Technician 12/13/2024 (Fri) 02:52:08 No.34846 [Reply]
Merry Christmas. I'm an anon from 8chan, and we are organizing our inter-board Christmas event. This project aims to gather around anons from different imageboard and anonymous communities from all around internet during a weekend and celebrate Christmas together. The planned date is December 14 and 15 and it's going to be here https://8chan.moe/christmas you can make your "embassy" thread talking about your IB, its history and local memes. I hope to see you there. If you have any other questions please make me know, I'll be more than grateful to answer.
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>>34907 >>34909 You should consider adding an Embassy Thread on trash/christmas/ , Anon.

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Galatea: Maid Robot GreerTech 11/13/2024 (Wed) 10:20:10 No.34324 [Reply]
For the last year, I have been working on my own robowaifu design. I call her Galatea. The design is very easy to build with the instructions and files, and is relatively very cheap, around $295 to make. It's also very customizable, you can choose the color, dress, hair, and even AI. I intend this to be the Model T of humanoid robots and robotic companions, while it is not the most complex, it is easy to mass produce and cheap.
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>>34788 I might try the wheel idea, but right now the limit isn't the weight on the base, it's the strength of the motors.
>>34804 fear not cause i came across the formula. its totque of the hip motor=weight of the robot in kg*height of the robot leg in meters*sin(45) if ypur robot is 60kg and the length of the leg is 0.45 meters the torque required would be 19 nm. you can down a gear train and a blcd. i am wary of sharing too much right around here however. i want to be selective of what i share. But this information shoukd get you going.
>>34690 >For sure. I decided to move from a human statue to a cuter robotic face that looks far more alive and expressive. Neat! Good luck with Project Aphrodite, GreerTech. Cheers. :^)
I got a new base with 14.4 volts, versus the old one's 7.4 volts. It feels like going from a prius to a Ford F-150. I heard brand-name roombas go up to 18 volts, which explains how I see fully grown cats riding on it.
>>34869 Neat! I hope your robowaifu system continues to incrementally improve in such a fashion for years to come, GreerTech! Cheers. :^)

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My Advanced Realistic Humanoid Robot Project - Eve Artbyrobot 04/18/2024 (Thu) 17:44:09 No.30954 [Reply] [Last]
So far I have plans to build Adam, Eve, and Abel robots. All of these are Bible characters. This thread will cover the Eve robot. Eve will have no "love holes" because adding those would be sinful and evil. It is a robot, not a biological woman after all and I will view her with all purity of heart and mind instead of using her to fulfill my lusts of my body. Instead I will walk by the Spirit no longer fulfilling the lusts of the flesh as the Bible commands. Eve will be beautiful because making her beautiful is not a sinful thing to do. However, I will dress her modestly as God commands of all women everywhere. This would obviously include robot women because otherwise the robot woman would be a stumbling block to men which could cause them to lust after her which would be a sin. To tempt someone to sin is not loving and is evil and so my robot will not do this. To dress her in a miniskirt, for example, would be sinful and evil and all people who engage in sinfullness knowingly are presently on their way to hell. I don't wish this for anyone. My robot will dress in a way that is a good example to all women and is aimed toward not causing anybody to lust as a goal. My robot will have a human bone structure. It will use either a PVC medical skeleton or fiberglass fabricated hollow bones. My robot will look realistic and move realistic. It will be able to talk, walk, run, do chores, play sports, dance, rock climb, and do gymnastics. It will also be able to build more robots just like itself and manufacture other products and inventions. I realized with just a head and arm, a robot can build the rest of its own body so that is my intention. My robot will use BLDC motors for drones, RC, and scooters that are high speed and low-ish torque but I will downgear those motors with a archimedes pulley system that will be custom made from custom fabricated pulleys that will be bearings based. By downgearing with pulleys, instead of gears, I will cut down the noise the robot makes so it will be as silent as possible for indoor use. By downgearing, I convert the high speed motors into moderate speeds with great torque. BLDC motors with large torque generally are too large in diameter for a human form factor and take up too much volumetric area to be useful which is why I go with the high speed smaller diameter type motors but just heavily downgear them 32:1 and 64:1. My robot will have realistic silicone skin. Thom Floutz -LA based painter, sculptor, make-up artist is my inspiration as it pertains to realistic skin. The skin for my robots has to be at his level to be acceptable. It must be nearly impossible to tell the robot is not human to be acceptable. I will have a wireframe mesh exoskeleton that simulates the volumes and movements of muscle underneath the skin which will give the skin its volumetric form like muscles do. Within these hollow wireframe mesh frameworks will be all the electronics and their cooling systems. All of my motor controllers will be custom made since I need them VERY small to fit into the confined spaces I have to work with. I need LOADS of motors to replace every pertinent muscle of the human body in such a way that the robot can move in all the ways humans move and have near human level of strength and speed.

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>>34406 >...and I have to go with metal gears after all and just give up on the idea of a quiet robot. But I’m strongly hoping that will not be the case. Yeah, me too Anon. Keep forging ahead, Brother! :^)
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Here's a better image of the grooved outer race with more refinement. To refine it I cut away excess glue with an exacto knife and then sanded it with a nail file a bit to smooth it out.
>>34424 It's so tiny. Impressive work, Anon. I truly hope this approach works out -- for everyone's sake. Keep moving forward! Cheers. :^)
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Ok so I was struggling to plan out how the flat spiral coil constant force spring would maintain constant tension on my first winch in place pulley the past couple days and I was studying how tape measures use these springs. Then it hit me when a colleague was mentioning belt pulley based downgearing that a belt pulley based downgearing for this first pulley would remove all the issues of derailment and need for constant tension during whole duration of travel a winch style would require in this design. Also, since its just .4lb-.8lb of force for the first pulley downgear, as long as the belt is reasonably tensioned and has some decent grip to it, I should not deal with a ton of slippage issues and the motor's output should be passed along well. So here is my beginning attempt at converting my first pulley to a belt based pulley instead of fishing line winch based pulley. This is made just using adhesive transfer tape applied to one side of a nitrile glove and cut out into a 1.1mm wide strip and applied to the two pulleys directly. Built in place. Early testing shows it needs more layers to have less stretchiness or needs to be reinforced internally with fishing line wraps between layers to prevent so much stretch to it which causes slippage. Also, the motor output shaft acting as the winch pulley is a combination of a bit too small in diameter and a bit too smooth to create a proper grip. So I'm thinking of thickening it up some and adding a grippy surface to it so that it grips the belt better with less slippage. I am considering using silicone rubber to coat the motor output shaft or several wraps of nylon upholstery thread and super glue to thicken it then coating that with carpet anti-slip paint. Or silicone. I'm considering making the belt from a cloth coated in silicone or carpet anti-slip paint and then sewn tightly into place over the pulleys - creating a sewn seam for a tight grip. I'm considering a tensioner pulley but I think that's overkill and should be avoided unless it proves absolutely necessary. I have not explored purchasing options at this time but of course I'm open to look into this in the future. The thing about a premade is it would have to be a perfect fit in both length and width and I'm not sure if that will be easy to find or not. This is all a very new approach so I can investigate that later. For now I'm happy to just move quickly on the prototyping with materials on hand.
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Ok so my belt drive system from my last update just is not quite up to par in terms of grip and anti-slippage. So my new series of changes are planned out and underway now. First, I will be bumping up the height of each pulley to 2mm up from 1.1mm. This will double the surface contact area for way more belt grip in and of itself. So then I can use a 2mm wide belt. Next, I'll be increasing the drive pulley diameter to 1.5-2mm additional diameter. This will also greatly increase surface contact with the belt for more grip. Then finally, I'll be using a commercial belt that is said to have the highest grip of all belts - its called a polyurethane belt. It is a flat belt with 2mm width and .9mm thickness. It should be a huge upgrade to my current setup! The best part is you can customize the diameter of the belt by melting the two ends together! This was a key thing I did not know! So I can create just the right size and it should be perfect! I can also double these up by melting two belts layer by laer for a 1.8mm thick square shaped belt that is even less stretchy and so can be even more able to tightly grip my pulleys. I'm very excited about this and think it will take us to where we need to be *crossing fingers*.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY /ROBOWAIFU/ Robowaifu Technician Board owner 11/27/2019 (Wed) 17:27:05 No.1591 [Reply] [Last]
8th Birthday Edition greeting here: (>>34520) --- >original (albeit a bit edited) OP follows: Well it's Thanksgiving time again and that means it's /robowaifu/s birthday time too. It's been 3 full years since we began, and this last one has been a bit of a ride tbh. With the deplatforming of 8ch all of us who had communities there were mostly left out in the cold. Thankfully we've been given a new home here in our bunkerhome at JulaynuJulay, and a few of us have found our way back together here. Hopefully the rest of us will find Julay, and /robowaifu/ again as well. We've also made some new friends since we've been here, and I think we're in pretty good shape all things considered. On the topic of deplatforming, we have a new archival system in action that keeps a copy of the board up to date on my machine. Note that my original intent was to fully automate the archive.today archives, but it hasn't worked properly (they seem to be fighting against bots pretty hard now). I hope at least one other of you will also join in for the approach that's actually working, and use BUMP to keep at least one other copy of /robowaifu/ safe in addition to my own. You never know what might happen to my gear (or even to me), and it's just smart thinking to have at least two of us keeping this board safe. My intent is to finish up the system for board migrations (along with Robi), and then bring over other things from the old files and get this board in shape again. Then we can keep it fully backed up together. As you regulars know, /robowaifu/ is basically unique among imageboards and well-deserves preservation IMO. Any other takers for doing backups as well? I just use a cronjob and it's all fully automatic daily I never have to touch it. I'll explain everything in detail how to do it if anyone else wants to participate. One other thing; should anything ever happen to Julay, just regroup on Fatchan Anoncafe Trashchan in our bunker there. Actually, I'm pretty upbeat about both the world of IB communities in general, and our own /robowaifu/ in particular. We all took a hard knock a few months ago, but we're back on our feet and in the fight again. Kudos in particular to both Julay and Smug for their innovations with the webring introduction. It's lent a resilience to the underlying systems for all our various communities that we've never had before afaict. This alone should help to ensure we have a long future of shitposting together anons. Anyway moving on, I hope this coming year will also see a resurgence in everyone's posts here about their personal projects. I intend to do so myself. It's always a pleasure to see Anon's efforts and blog-posts about their current attempts and ideas, regardless whether they are successes or failures. Persistence is really the single most important factor for eventual success--even more than innate talent--and so just don't quit anon! Don't be afraid to get back in the game even if you met with failure before. Try something different this time, right?

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>>34520 Oh no, I missed even the board birthday. Sloppy. I rather don't want to think about that one more year passed. Anyways, maybe I'll be more industrious during the coming one.
So how many years has it been total?
>>34520 A (belated) happy boifday! It has also been a little over a year since I've been here. My my my where does the time go? Much progress has been had for my little potato. I hope to do a public release of SPUD 1.0, a user-friendly basic modular voice assistant) this year and get SPUD all pretty-fied for promotional stuffs.
>>34800 You should do what I did and release instructions for SPUD, so that others can recreate it. Only costs are time and maybe website hosting.
>>34803 Eventually, yes. I want to make sure anything I release is nicely documented, easy to understand, and robust. Too often I have encountered projects that have no clear-cut instructions and whatnot.

Robowaifu Propaganda and Recruitment Thread 2: Now in Technicolor™ Greentext anon 12/08/2024 (Sun) 18:26:29 No.34750 [Reply]
Attention drawfags and writefags! Your skills will be needed! The task of building and designing a robowaifu is a herculean quest. As great as this community is, /robowaifu/ simply does not have the manpower to real our goal of DIY robowaifus. Luckily for us there are several communities on the internet that we could find new recruits or allies to help us build our waifus: >MGTOW - These guys know all about the legal pitfalls of marriage and the dangers of feminism. There is already a lot of talk about sex robots in MGTOW communities. It shouldn't be a hard sell to get them to come here. <However, some of these guys would rather spend all their time bitching on the internet about "MUH WOMENZ" than actually getting a hobby other than lifting heavy objects and putting them down again. MGTOW is literally Feminist Separatism for males. >Incels - Guys that can't get laid. The opportunity for love and companionship should be enough to bring some of these guys over. <However, we need to be careful when recruiting from some of their communities, since they may be compomised by glownigs or other fringe elements. We don't want to attract negative attention. >Monster girls/furry/mlp fandoms - The only way these guys are going to be able to have their harpy/elf/goblin/anthro/pony/whatever gf is with a robowaifu. Many have an interest in seeing us succeed. <However, there exists a very wide variety of communities under this umbrella, and there is a notable overlap between communities who would want robowaifus and communities that are morally compromised, so care should be taken when looking into them. Romanticists and waifufags have a tendency to congregate since they all want/create the same type of content, so looking for those subgroups would be the most efficient path. >Otakus - Many men in these communities want to see their waifu/favorite character come to life, which will realistically only happen with robowaifus. <However, many of those communities are drowning in the LGBT alphabet soup. Special care should be taken when looking into them. >Male STEM students - Generally these guys aren't going to get laid until after they have established themselves. A robowaifu could really help them.

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>>34411 >My first impression was that they're too hamfisted, but at a second glance I can see what you mean. My basic position is that, while these prop cards are purportedly for the indoctrination of Joe Sixpack, they are in fact primarily aimed at Anons AFAICT. We are quite out of the mainstream mindset in most areas as of CY -- and most definitely on the topics concerning devising/owning robotic wives! :D >tl;dr These are mostly aimed squarely at the Internets niche, not normalfags. >>34389 Anon, I'm going to have to agree with Greentext anon regarding the basic premise and positions of this final card. I'd simply ask you to a) rethink the approach of your words for this one, or b) simply drop it from the collection? <---> Also, I'm very-likely to migrate it to ( >>31438 ) soon-ish -- particularly if we don't hear back from you soon regarding this. Cheers, Anon. :^) >=== -minor edit
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Daily Reminder: Still waiting on an Anon to make a new thread. Then I'll migrate this one to the one that has pics. (cf. >>31486) Cheers. :^)
>>34450 Done. ( >>34750 ) Changes are as follows: +Added three pictures. +Merged the first post on this thread into the OP. +Added link to the first thread. ~Altered the formatting for easier reading. ~Altered, rewrote, and added some lines for the sake of clarity and context. Feel free to edit it however.
>>34751 Excellent! Thanks kindly, Greentext anon. Cheers. :^)
>>34387 Good idea, thanks. You could ask some LLM for how to represent the text, then use an image generator to add pictures. I also support the idea of robowaifus being very obedient and marketing them as that. >>34751 Thanks.

Robot skin? Possible sensitivity? Robowaifu Technician 09/15/2019 (Sun) 07:38:17 No.242 [Reply] [Last]
The Anki VECTOR has a skin-like touch sensor on it, could we incorporate it into our robogirls?
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>>34668 >no im afraid adding a mere 1mm layer makes it way more rigid I'm not sure I understand exactly what you are doing(printing), so this might not fit, but, as a general rule try to make everything you print (after you get the shape you want)a "mold". Not the finished product. Why? Filament is weak unless you spend a fortune on picky hard to print stuff. Mold materials, as you stated, are cheap in comparison and the mold can be thin, with honey comb or slat supports on the outside to strengthen the mold. The outside supports could also act as print supports. The counter to this is, it's damn difficult to get the object into mold form for printing. I suspect, somewhere, there's software to make negatives of whatever you are printing. I haven't got to that point yet. I know there are negatives of basic shapes you can enter into another shape, like a erasing negative mold object brush if you can imagine that. If you could make the, let's say, face, then push it into a block as a negative mold brush...that block would be the mold. Once you print the mold you wax it or use some other mold release then you can experiment with all sorts of materials you pour, put, push into the mold. I'm willing to bet once you have this negative mold brush, or shell creation task thought out and the actions needed in software to do it then it would be fairly fast and routine to do this. Kiwi lite a neuron in my brain when he talked about this using meshes. He talked about how fast it as to make them and thin shells. You could do the same with this molds. Print fast, use less material and rapidly printing prototypes is the key to rapid advancement. A quick idea I found about NASA chain mail. Some people are printing these sideways. The faces of the chainmail are vertical, then stacking them side by side, with one side of the loops being on the floor. I could see how this could get you far better resolution and pack way more chainmail in the same space. Possibly you could print one layer, then have another over the first, and another, etc. This is if you could work out the supports so that they could be removed without screwing up the whole thing. One layer with vertical faces I know can be done.

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>>34697 In my experience, standard PLA is pretty good for most applications. Sure, it isn't Terminator durable, but fortunately we're making domestic robots, not Terminators.
Has anybody considered incorporating keratin based materials as a skin? I understand that it is not exactly something a garage tech would have access to, but as our projects get larger and larger, eventually we'll be able to create synthetic skin to cover the droid. To me, having self healing or at the very least easily repairable skin is going to be a majorly important part of the marketability of these machines, especially if they are going to be used for things outside the confines of a bedroom. My idea would be to create some kind of TPU based substrate layer that contains bioactive compounds and amino acids. The body would then be dipped in a bath or sprayed with layer of fluid containing keratinocytes that would attach onto the TPU and form chemical bonds. This would then be cultured until the desired skin thickness is met and the keratinocytes would be killed via heat sterilization. This would give us a seamless skin along with a durability very similar to human collagen-keratin based skin. It would also feel way more realistic than any purely artiifcial solution. When the robot's skin is damaged, depending on the severity, if the TPU layer is still intact, a bandage containing keratinocytes could be applied along with a spay containing amino acids and other molecules needed for the keratinocytes to produce new skin.
>>34724 Bro's making a T-800 Jokes aside, that's an interesting idea. But I wonder how nail/hair based skin would feel. Maybe if some VERY ambitious people in the future are trying to make bio-androids, they can use that to make the nails and hair.
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>>34724 Not sure how this would work. But it strikes me as interesting. Interesting idea, thanks. For what are such keratinocytes being used? Where could we get them? I crosslinked this in the cyborg thread >>2184 here >>34790 after looking into it. Since I don't think this will be possible without dabbling in biology, probably using something like "epidermal stem cells in the lower part of the epidermis". I'd guess we would need to grow these in some kind of bioreator?! These layers also only last 50 days and are then normally being shed, because the cells die automatically. They come into life in one way and transform till they die. If we would want to use them longer we would need some cream for that, to make the skin last way longer. I assume they would also need to be genetically altered to not go through the process where the become "corneocytes" and then die. Alternatively the bot could consume and distribute such cells every few days inside it's body underneath it's skin, Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keratinocyte

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