Rodney Allen Brooks (born 30 December 1954) is an Australian
roboticist
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Within mechanical engineering, robotics is the design and construction of the physical structures of robots, while in computer s ...
,
Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
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, author, and robotics entrepreneur, most known for popularizing the
actionist approach to robotics. He was a Panasonic Professor of Robotics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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and former director of the
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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. He is a founder and former Chief Technical Officer of
iRobot and co-founder, Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of
Rethink Robotics
Rethink Robotics (formerly Heartland Robotics, Inc.) is a robotics company co-founded by Rodney Brooks and Ann Whittaker in 2008. In 2018 the assets of Rethink Robotics were bought by the German automation specialist Hahn Group, HAHN Group. In 202 ...
(formerly Heartland Robotics) and is the co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Robust.AI (founded in 2019).
Life
Brooks received an M.A. in pure mathematics from
Flinders University
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of South Australia. In 1981, he received a PhD in Computer Science from
Stanford University
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under the supervision of
Thomas Binford. He has held research positions at
Carnegie Mellon University
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and
MIT
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and a faculty position at
Stanford University
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. He joined the
MIT
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faculty in 1984. He was Panasonic Professor of Robotics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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. He was director of the
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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(1997–2007), previously the "Artificial Intelligence Laboratory".
In 1997, Brooks and his work were featured in the film ''
Fast, Cheap & Out of Control
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Summary
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''.
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a talk with Rodney Brooks, Edge, 2002
Brooks became a member of the
National Academy of Engineering
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in 2004 for contributions to the foundations and applications of robotics, including establishing consumer and hazardous environment robotics industries.
Work
Academic work

Instead of
computation
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Mechanical or electronic devices (or, hist ...
as the ultimate
conceptual metaphor
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that helped
artificial intelligence
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become a separate discipline in the scientific community, he proposed that ''action'' or ''
behavior
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'' is more appropriate to be used in robotics. Critical of applying the computational metaphor, even to the fields where the action metaphor is more relevant, he wrote in 2008 that:
Some of my colleagues have managed to recast Pluto's orbital behavior as the body itself carrying out computations on forces that apply to it. I think we are perhaps better off using Newtonian mechanics (with a little Einstein thrown in) to understand and predict the orbits of planets and others. It is so much simpler.
In his 1990 paper, "Elephants Don't Play Chess",
Brooks argued that for robots to accomplish everyday tasks in an environment shared by humans, their higher cognitive abilities, including abstract thinking emulated by symbolic reasoning, need to be based on the primarily
sensory-motor coupling
Sensory-motor coupling is the coupling or integration of the sensory system and motor system. For a given stimulus, there is no one single motor command. "Neural responses at almost every stage of a sensorimotor pathway are modified at short and l ...
(action) with the environment, complemented by the
proprioceptive sense which is a critical component in
hand–eye coordination, pointing out that:
Over time there's been a realization that vision, sound-processing, and early language are maybe the keys to how our brain is organized.
Industrial work
Brooks was an entrepreneur before leaving academia to found Rethink Robotics. He was one of ten founders of
Lucid Inc.
Lucid Incorporated was a Menlo Park, California, Menlo Park, California-based computer software development company. Founded by Richard P. Gabriel in 1984, it went bankrupt in 1994.
History
The first CEO was Tony Slocum, formerly of IntelliCorp ...
, and worked with them until the company's closure in 1993. Before Lucid closed, Brooks had founded
iRobot with former students
Colin Angle and
Helen Greiner
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Grein ...
.
Robots
He experimented with off-the-shelf components, such as
Fischertechnik
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and
Lego
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, and tried to make robots self-replicate by putting together clones of themselves using the components. His robots include mini-robots used in
oil wells
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explorations without cables, the robots that searched for survivors at
Ground Zero
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in New York, and the robots used in medicine doing
robotic surgery
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.
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In the late 1980s, Brooks and his team introduced
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, a robot using
subsumption architecture
Subsumption architecture is a reactive robotic architecture heavily associated with behavior-based robotics which was very popular in the 1980s and 90s. The term was introduced by Rodney Brooks and colleagues in 1986.Brooks, R. A., "A Robust Pro ...
. Brooks' work focused on engineering intelligent robots to operate in unstructured environments and understanding human intelligence through building humanoid robots.
;Baxter
Introduced in 2012 by Rethink Robotics, an
industrial robot
An industrial robot is a robot system used for manufacturing. Industrial robots are automated, programmable and capable of movement on three or more axes.
Typical applications of robots include robot welding, welding, painting, assembly, Circu ...
named Baxter was intended as the robotic analogue of the
early personal computer designed to safely interact with neighbouring human workers and be programmable for the performance of simple tasks. The robot stops if it encounters a human in the way of its robotic arm and has a prominent off switch that its human partner can push if necessary. Costs were projected to be the equivalent of a worker making $4 an hour.
AI
In June 2024, Brooks said
GenAI is overrated.
Bibliography
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K. Warwick "Out of the Shady age: the best of robotics compilation", Review of Cambrian Intelligence: the early history of AI, by R A Brooks, Times Higher Education Supplement, p. 32, 15 September 2000.
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The Relationship Between Matter and Life' (in Nature 409, pp. 409–411; 2001)
* ''Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us'' (Pantheon, 2002)
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* Brooks contributed one chapter to ''Architects of Intelligence: The Truth About AI from the People Building it'', Packt Publishing, 2018, , by the American futurist
Martin Ford.
See also
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Nouvelle AI
Nouvelle artificial intelligence (AI) is an approach to artificial intelligence pioneered in the 1980s by Rodney Brooks, who was then part of MIT artificial intelligence laboratory. Nouvelle AI differs from classical AI by aiming to produce robo ...
References
External links
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Rethink Robotics*
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Rodney Brooks: Why we will rely on robots(TED2013)
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Rodney Brooks: Robots will invade our lives(TED2003)
Home pageInterview with Rodney Brooks by ''
Edge
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The Past and Future of Behavior Based Robotics Podcast Interview with Rodney Brooks by ''Talking Robots''
Intelligence Without Reasonseminal criticism of Von Neumann computing architecture
BBC articleCSAIL Rodney A. Brooks BiographyRodney A. Brooks Biography
Rodney's Robot Revolution (2008)Rodney Brooks on Artificial Intelligence-
EconTalk
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podcast interview with Rodney Brooks. Released Sep 24, 2018.
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1954 births
Living people
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