Resources for Learning Artificial Intelligence
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Re: Resources for Learning Artificial Intelligence
how to develop a AI persona on a computer, build it's language skills, etc.
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Create the AI and install the mechanics in a doll.rubherkitty wrote:Are you talking about how to actually create and/ or install the mechanics of AI in a doll OR
how to develop a AI persona on a computer, build it's language skills, etc.
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https://www.reallusion.com/
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The language part of AI will probably be the easy phase.
There are a lot of vids on youtube on animatronics. Somewhere there is like a 15 vid tutorial on how a guy made a animatronic creature mask.
Most animatronics use latex though. Silicone will work.
You can use a mannequin head as your base model unless you want to sculpt from scratch.
Do you have the artistic and mechanical skills, workshop and tools?
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Thank you sir!LDF wrote:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWN3xx ... Kwht9FuE5A
https://www.reallusion.com/
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I am far from an artist and mechanic but it wouldn't hurt I guess to look up videos of those on youtube. If there are, what's a good channel? I was thinking if I were to create a doll it would be 3D Printed. I remember someone posted an article on a forum that many were going to start printing their own dolls.rubherkitty wrote:YOUTUBE.
The language part of AI will probably be the easy phase.
There are a lot of vids on youtube on animatronics. Somewhere there is like a 15 vid tutorial on how a guy made a animatronic creature mask.
Most animatronics use latex though. Silicone will work.
You can use a mannequin head as your base model unless you want to sculpt from scratch.
Do you have the artistic and mechanical skills, workshop and tools?
Re: Resources for Learning Artificial Intelligence
I am learning Python, exploring advances in AI, and I'm also examing the state of the art of 3D printing.
Two Words, "Smart Dust".
IMHO:
We can 3D print Android Love Dolls within 10 years.
However, it will take the 'Project Apollo' of Love Dolls to do it.
My own contribution so far: Current 30 Mpa air tanks (10L) can supply enough power to lift a 25kg Love Android 1 km. That's approximately 250 kJ of energy.
LDF.
https://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtop ... 14&t=97432
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