Animal Bluffs Inspire A New Breed Of Deceptive Robots
GA Tech professor Ronald Arkin and his grad students programmed a similar strategy into some wheeled robots, and the tactic worked–the decepticon deceiving robot lured a “predator” to false locations. This could have great practical value in military situations, the researchers say. Say a small wheeled robot is guarding an ammunition cache, for instance. It can perceive a threat from a visitor–robot or otherwise–and put on a little deceptive show....