Can robots have memory equal to humans?

Asimo - walking robot
Australia
December 28, 2006 3:55am CST
Robotics is an upcoming and very dynamic field these days....In Korea and Japan,robots are being used to serve food to the people..In the similar way.people are using robotic pets (dogs.cats) in their homes.It is a source of great attraction for kids because their parents buy them human shaped robots to whom they can talk or even listen to music just as one listen in their Cd-players.. The Honda Motor Company in Japan started research on two footed walking robots in 1986.In July 2005, Asimo (human shaped robot) was produced which can run, momentarily lifting both feet off the ground on each step Asimo can climb and descend stairs, turn while walking, maintain balance while being pushed forwards, backwards or sideways; and shake hands. The company is very sure that they would be able to produce Robot having memory equal to humans by 2025..Isn`t it interesting?? what would you say about this most rapidly growing technology? Can robots really achieve memory equal to humans..i mean they would be able to compete with their creators??
2 responses
• India
28 Dec 06
No, never. Robots can never be equal to there creators.......... a human brain can store 4 terabytes. A robot can stor 4terabytes but it can not be abale to use such I.Q . A robot is trained not understaned, so they can do more work than human, they can never beat us.
• Australia
28 Dec 06
I would again quote the same example that computer has already done this by beating chess world champion they have sense of touch and vision..and in the coming years they would get other feelings as well.. Well i ask you if u have idea about AI??
• Ukraine
28 Dec 06
In my opinion robots can have something that is very close to human mind in some fields (like logic or random thinking) but a true human mind can't be exactly imitated by the means of machine in my opinion. But that's all debatable of course.
• Italy
29 Dec 06
Memory of men is less precise, but it's more "elastic".