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US Marines Defeat DARPA Robot by Hiding Under a Cardboard Box
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/342413-us-marines-defeat-darpa-robot-by-hiding-under-a-cardboard-boxUS Marines Defeat DARPA Robot by Hiding Under a Cardboard Box
By Adrianna Nine on January 19, 2023 at 3:16 pm
The Pentagons Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has invested some of its resources into a robot thats been trainedlikely among other thingsto identify humans. Theres just one little problem: The robot is cartoonishly easy to confuse.
Army veteran, former Pentagon policy analyst, and author Paul Scharre is gearing up to release a new book called Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Despite the fact that the book isnt scheduled to hit shelves until Feb. 28, Twitter users are already sharing excerpts via social media. This includes The Economists defense editor, Shashank Joshi, who shared a particularly laughable passage on Twitter.
In the excerpt, Scharre describes a week during which DARPA calibrated its robots human recognition algorithm alongside a group of US Marines. The Marines and a team of DARPA engineers spent six days walking around the robot, training it to identify the moving human form. On the seventh day, the engineers placed the robot at the center of a traffic circle and devised a little game: The Marines had to approach the robot from a distance and touch the robot without being detected.
DARPA was quickly humbled. Scharre writes that all eight Marines were able to defeat the robot using techniques that could have come straight out of a Looney Tunes episode. Two of the Marines somersaulted toward the center of the traffic circle, thus using a form of movement the robot hadnt been trained to identify. Another pair shuffled toward the robot under a cardboard box. One Marine even stripped a nearby fir tree and was able to reach the robot by walking like a fir tree (the meaning of which Twitter users are still working to figure out).
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By Adrianna Nine on January 19, 2023 at 3:16 pm
The Pentagons Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has invested some of its resources into a robot thats been trainedlikely among other thingsto identify humans. Theres just one little problem: The robot is cartoonishly easy to confuse.
Army veteran, former Pentagon policy analyst, and author Paul Scharre is gearing up to release a new book called Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Despite the fact that the book isnt scheduled to hit shelves until Feb. 28, Twitter users are already sharing excerpts via social media. This includes The Economists defense editor, Shashank Joshi, who shared a particularly laughable passage on Twitter.
In the excerpt, Scharre describes a week during which DARPA calibrated its robots human recognition algorithm alongside a group of US Marines. The Marines and a team of DARPA engineers spent six days walking around the robot, training it to identify the moving human form. On the seventh day, the engineers placed the robot at the center of a traffic circle and devised a little game: The Marines had to approach the robot from a distance and touch the robot without being detected.
DARPA was quickly humbled. Scharre writes that all eight Marines were able to defeat the robot using techniques that could have come straight out of a Looney Tunes episode. Two of the Marines somersaulted toward the center of the traffic circle, thus using a form of movement the robot hadnt been trained to identify. Another pair shuffled toward the robot under a cardboard box. One Marine even stripped a nearby fir tree and was able to reach the robot by walking like a fir tree (the meaning of which Twitter users are still working to figure out).
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US Marines Defeat DARPA Robot by Hiding Under a Cardboard Box (Original Post)
sl8
Jan 2023
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moniss
(5,711 posts)1. It is llike the autonomous vehicles
and how easy it is too freeze them in place. A trash can/traffic cone etc. at the front and rear bumpers and they will not move. Unless it's a Tesla and in that case it likely would start moving even if it sensed another vehicle or a human being.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,197 posts)2. poor robot
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,197 posts)3. See the movie 'M3gan', cardboard box would not fool her!
Dave Bowman
(3,596 posts)6. Watched it yesterday, it's a fun movie.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,197 posts)7. it is. loved the robot.
watched the "making of.." on youtube. robot is combination of real little girl (gymnastic champion), CGI and adult woman's as the voice
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LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)5. How many millions on that?????
Babies cats also like the box best.