As conventional top-down AI methods failed to provide the inexpensive, competent robots of fictional ambition, Tilden chose to enhance the bottom-up "biomorphic" method for the simple purpose of "making robots better".
But it's more likely he created all those robots because he's an egotistical robot-smithy obsessive with bots on the brain.
From experience. 1) Robotics needs a capable and elegant cheap and Evolutionist "body" for an advanced "Creationist" digital "head."
2) Digital robotics needs to learn from analog, a superior technology in that there is no "missing information."
3) revolutionize robotics by providing an incredibly cheap platform for kids to hack
4) Pick up his dirty underwear
James W. Tilden has written: 'A field guide to western butterflies' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Identification, Insects 'Butterflies of the San Francisco Bay region' -- subject(s): Butterflies
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