7.14.2019

Jamie Paik : Origami robots that reshape and transform themselves


Jamie Paik·TED2019
Origami robots that reshape and transform themselves
Summary
Origami is a Japanese culture that is making multiple shapes from a single sheet of paper. It requires delicate movements of the fingers.

For a long time, we thought that robots couldn’t do works that are very small and detailed, multi-tasks, and they couldn’t have a sensitivity of skins.

However, the speaker tells us that a new robot called “Robogami ” become able to do those this time, so advancing technology is really great and the speaker said that robots will be whatever you want them to be.

However, l don’t think that there are only better things. In the past, computers were made for wars, energies are always used for wars and it’s said that people hope for world peace, though, no one knows where human desires go.

And then, one of my concern is to be copied many things by Chinese and Korean. If Robogami is more famous than Japanese people can do, the world must say that Japanese people mimic origami that Robogami does, OMG!

Origami means that Ori is folding, Gami   ( it’s announced voiced consonant marks of Kami) is a piece of paper, and those are combined and in Japanese, Kami (Gami ) means a piece of paper or God. (It's the same pronunciation but different Kanji is used) Probably, the speaker must know that, so Robogami is the word that is really made great.

Words in this story
haptic /adj/ of the sense of touch, of dermal perception

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