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Chapters & Sections (48)
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0:08
Can Robots Have Feelings?
1:31
Comedic Co-Host Harrison Greenbound's Introduction
2:05
Matthew Travers' Robotics Expertise and Lab Overview
3:37
Philosophical Considerations of Robot Definition
4:08
Reliable Robots and Mechanical Systems
5:09
Recycling Robots and AI Integration
5:39
AI in Robotics and Decision-Making
6:42
Robot Intelligence, Sensing, and Feedback
7:13
Robo-Ethics and Human-Robot Relationships
8:47
Designing Robots for Specific Tasks
14:31
Stability of Legs in Motion
15:01
Dynamic Stability and Robot Movement
15:32
Degrees of Freedom in Leg Movement
16:04
Coordination and Control with Increased Degrees of Freedom
17:37
Comparing Robot Movement to Real-Life Creatures
19:15
NASA's Eel Project and Enceladus Moon
21:19
Collecting Data and Theories on Ocean Exploration
22:21
Snake Robot Design for Geyser Descent
23:58
Eel Robot Capabilities and Sensors
24:28
Eel-Inspired Constriction and Dynamic Movement
25:30
Autonomy System and Decision-Making
26:34
Robot Components and Control
27:36
Physical Characteristics of the Robot
28:07
Segmentation and Actuation of the Robot Body
29:07
Counter-Rotating Screws for Locomotion and Propulsion
30:39
Robot Redundancy and Fault Tolerance
31:42
Robotics Collaboration with NASA and Redundant Locomotion Methods
32:13
Project Structure and Tech Lead Involvement
32:43
Eel Project Details and Constraints
33:15
Engineers' Approach to Problem-Solving and Creativity
34:16
Autonomous Robot Sample Collection on Saturn's Moons
35:19
Limitations of Human Thinking and the Potential for Robot Assistance
35:49
The Transition to Robots with Decision-Making Power and the Need for Ethics Review
36:20
The Importance of Caution in Developing Robots with Potential to Cause Harm