‘Troopy’ Videos

Intro

Below you will find a complete set of all the demo videos on the Xzistor LAB YouTube Channel (it is 100% free to subscribe and you get notified when I post new videos!). In these videos I use the robot Troopy to prove that a hardware instantiation of the Xzistor Concept brain model is possible by principally demonstrating every single human subjective brain state I can think of, to show there is no exception to the generality of the model. To see the themes I aim to cover in future videos, please refer to my Videos (Coming Soon) page. If you are a patron member of the Xzistor LAB community, you can take part in the regular polls I run to find out what demo videos my Labbers would like to see.

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Intro Video on YouTube Channel

This is the Intro Video to my YouTube Channel which gives an overview of the types of videos that will be produced by the Xzistor LAB.

Current Demo Videos on YouTube

Robot Hunger

This Demo Video demonstrates how Troopy will experience Hunger just like humans and animals do. It also shows how it will learn to push the right button to access the food source.

Robot Entertainment

In this demo video we show how both a little virtual agent (Simmy) and a simple Lego robot (Troopy) can experience real physical sensations of ‘joy’ and ‘exhilaration’. These are not just smiles on their faces, but real subjective states similar to those experienced by humans. This is made possible by the Xzistor Concept brain model.

Robot Aggression

In this demo video we see how the Lego robot ‘Troopy’ can be made to feel aggression – and importantly how all aggression can be removed from a robot’s brain. Will this ensure a safe future with robots? No – there are more changes to the brain required! Watch…

Robot Phobia

In this demo video we show how the Xzistor Concept brain model allows us to generate phobias and instinctive fears in the minds of robots.

Understanding how ‘phobia’ works in the human and robot brains will become important when we explain a number of other behaviours and brain states.

Robot Motion

In this demo video we explain how ‘motion’ can be implemented as part of the Xzistor Concept brain model – integrating motions with real intelligence and emotions.

Robot Pain and Fear

In this demo video we show how a robot can be made to feel actual ‘fatigue’ using the Xzistor Concept brain model. Motors start to ‘ache’ in the robot brain when overexerted.

Robot Fatigue

In this demo video we show how a robot can be made to feel actual ‘fatigue’ using the Xzistor Concept brain model. Motors start to ‘ache’ in the robot brain when overexerted.

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