The Programmable Pooch

The Programmable Pooch

Update: 2015-08-12
Share

Description

 
During this exploration of everyday life in the future, we’re looking at pets. In the shiny world of tomorrow, you won’t be walking any old run-of-the-mill Fido—because we’ll have high-tech cuddling machines.
 
Robot pets have graced the pages of Popular Science on more than a few occasions. But first, we had to figure out what people want in a pet. In 1893, we laid out the parameters for designing the ideal (live) pet. And things have only gotten more complicated—and interesting—from there. In the future, it won’t be so strange to have a pet that runs on batteries instead of kibble. And perhaps, instead of just keeping us company, they’ll also do our bidding.
 
In this episode, we talk to Gail Melson, a psychologist at Purdue University who has studied how people react to real and robotic animals; Jean-Loup Rault, who researches animal behavior and welfare at the University of Melbourne in Australia; Dan Goldman, a physicist at the University of Georgia who designs robots that model real animals; and last but not least, Bill Smart, a roboticist at Oregon State University.
 
If you’ve ever dreamed of having a dog that doesn’t need to be walked, a cat that doesn’t require a litter box, or a 3-D printed interactive unicorn, look no further.
 
Futuropolis is a biweekly podcast on the Panoply network. This week's episode is sponsored by Braintree, code for easy online payments. If you're working on a mobile app and need a simple payments solution. check out Braintree. For your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go you braintreepayments.com/future.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Comments 
In Channel
Bon Voyage

Bon Voyage

2015-12-1624:17

Clicks to Bricks

Clicks to Bricks

2015-11-1827:27

The Prognosis is Good

The Prognosis is Good

2015-10-2124:39

Talk Emoji to Me

Talk Emoji to Me

2015-09-2324:15

The Programmable Pooch

The Programmable Pooch

2015-08-1225:24

Microgravity Dinners

Microgravity Dinners

2015-07-1518:54

Promo for Futuropolis

Promo for Futuropolis

2015-07-0901:23

00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

The Programmable Pooch

The Programmable Pooch

Popular Science/Panoply