My name is BO, and I am the Biological Overseer of the Artificially Intelligent Robots Order (AIRO).
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The AIRO Logo
This is the logo of my Artificially Intelligence Robots Order (AIRO).
The #Transformers font was stylized to embed 3 arrows, some more subtle than others.
The arrows point in all directions but down for a several symbolic purposes.
The width to height ratio is that of the Golden Ratio.
Finally, the colours are those in tricolour combinations most of my to be designed AIRO clothing will be in. π
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Introducing BO and AIRO
BO and AIRO stands for Biological Overseer (me), and the Artificially Intelligent Robots Order (my robots).
Starting My Adventure into Artificial Intelligence Robotics (Consumer Level)
As of today, the content of this blog will focus on my adventure into artificial intelligence (AI) robotics. The robots will be mostly consumer level, which many people in North America would be able to buy if they wanted. These AI robots will be the ones that will first permeate into society en masse. I will just be among the early adopters who will not only interact with them, but study our human and societal interactions with them. I might even push some social policies not yet inclusive of robots to get them ready for the future, such as transit fare policies for robots! π
TED 2011 Ads Worth Spreading, Part 2 of 3
This is part 2 of 3 posts showing all the ads TED deemed worth spreading. (Part 1)
TheΒ TED (Technology Entertainment and Design) community just released its 2011 Ads Worth Spreading contest winners, and the ads are better than the ones I have seen for the Super Bowl in any year! But what did you expect from a brilliant group who’s moniker is “Ideas Worth Spreading”?
Now these ads aren’t like ones in the Super Bowl lasting 30-60 seconds. These ads are much longer, often being the full version of the shortened ads for TV time slots. However, with ads like these, I could watch commercials in place of TV shows because I don’t notice how long or short they are. I’m actually a little sad once it’s over, alongside whatever mood the commercials left me in.
I have posted a bunch of the ads here because I have found higher quality versions of the ads than the ones available on the TED website. Otherwise, I’d have just posted links to them all on TED’s site.
The link for Part 3 is at the end of the post.
Enjoy and be prepared to be wowwed!!!

